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‘DON’T BLINK’

Strickler looks back on 30 years with Ohio State Fair

Virgil Strickler still remembers the first time he visited the Ohio State Fair, in 1969. He was in eighth grade. He and his family were being recognized at the state fair by then-Gov. James Rhodes as the Farm Family of the Year.

“It was quite a day,” he says.

More than 50 years later, Strickler, the general manager for the Ohio Expo Center and State Fair, is hard at work July 6, getting ready for the 2023 Ohio State Fair. He’s in his 20th year as the general manager, and his 30th year as the agriculture

Russia halts deal allowing Ukraine to export grain

LONDON (AP) — Russia halted a breakthrough wartime deal July 17 that allowed grain to flow from Ukraine to countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia where hunger is a growing threat and high food prices have pushed more people into poverty.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Black Sea Grain Initiative would be suspended until demands to get Russian food and fertilizer to the world are met.

director. But this year is a little different. It’s his last as the general manager before he retires.

Strickler’s 30 years with the fair have been “a blessing” — he loves the fair industry and has enjoyed helping to celebrate the state he was born and raised in through the fair.

“I thank the Lord every day, and I get choked up quite a bit when I think about everything,” Strickler says. “Don’t blink. It all flies right by.”

Agriculture. Strickler’s connection to agriculture is deep. He grew up on the family farm, which was founded by his grandfather, Ross Strickler, in

Amanda, Ohio. His dad and uncle, Elvin and Elbert Strickler, farmed it when he was young, and now his cousins, Neil and Gary Strickler, are continuing to farm.

“We had a great farm when I was growing up, and they made it even greater,” he said.

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“When the part of the Black Sea deal related to Russia is implemented, Russia will immediately return to the implementation of the deal,” Peskov said.

While Russia has complained that restrictions on shipping and insurance have hampered its agricultural exports, it has shipped record amounts of wheat since last year.

The suspension marks the end of an accord that the U.N. and Turkey brokered last summer to allow shipments of food from the Black Sea region after Russia’s invasion of its neighbor worsened a global food crisis. The initiative is credited with helping lower soaring prices of wheat, vegetable oil and other food commodities.

Ukraine and Russia are both major global suppliers of wheat, barley, sunflower oil and other food products that developing nations rely on.

The suspension of the deal sent wheat prices up about 3% in Chicago trading, to $6.81 a bushel, which is still about half what they were at last year’s peak. Prices fell later in the day.

Analysts don’t expect more than a temporary bump in global food commodity prices because countries such as Russia and Brazil have ratcheted up wheat and corn exports. But food insecurity worldwide and prices at local stores and markets have risen as developing countries also struggle with climate change, conflict and economic crises. Finding suppliers outside Ukraine that are farther away also could raise costs, analysts say.

Matt Diehl and Tom Newman harvest wheat July 13, in Darlington, Pennsylvania. After a dry start to the growing season and a late start to harvest, many farmers in the region reported good yields from this year’s wheat crop. (Chris Wagoner photo)

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Russia halts deal allowing Ukraine to export grain

The grain deal provided guarantees that ships would not be attacked entering and leaving Ukrainian ports, while a separate agreement facilitated the movement of Russian

food and fertilizer. Western sanctions do not apply to Moscow’s agricultural shipments. Response. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he wanted to keep the initiative going even without Russia’s safety assurances for ships.

“We are not afraid,” he said. “We were approached by companies that own ships. They said that they are ready, if Ukraine gives it, and Turkey continues to let it through, then everyone is ready to continue supplying grain.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry again declared the area “temporarily dangerous.” Sergei Markov, a Moscow-based pro-Kremlin political analyst, speculated that if Ukraine doesn’t heed the warnings, Russia could strike Ukrainian ports or place explosive mines in Black Sea routes.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said officials were talking with Russia and that he was hopeful the deal would be extended.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative has allowed three Ukrainian ports to export 32.9 million metric tons of grain and other food to the world, according to the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul.

Russia has repeatedly complained that the deal largely benefits richer nations. JCC data shows that 57% of the grain from Ukraine went to developing nations, with the top destination being China, which received nearly a quarter of the food.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the end of the deal will inevitably result in more human suffering but that the U.N. would keep working to ensure the flow of supplies from Ukraine and Russia.

“We will stay fixed on finding pathways for solutions,” he told reporters. “There is simply too much at stake in a hungry and hurting world.”

The agreement was renewed for 60 days in May, but in recent months, the amount of food shipped and number of vessels departing Ukraine have plunged, with Russia accused of preventing additional ships from participating.

Cost of war. The war in Ukraine sent food commodity prices to record highs last year and contributed to a global food crisis, which was also tied to other conflicts, the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate factors.

High grain prices in countries like Egypt, Lebanon and Nigeria exacerbated economic challenges and helped push millions more people into poverty or food insecurity.

Rising food prices affect people in developing countries disproportionately because they spend more of their money on meals. Poorer nations that depend on imported food priced in dollars also are spending

more as their currencies weaken and they are forced to import more because of climate change.

Under the deal, prices for global food commodities like wheat and vegetable oil have fallen, but food was already expensive before the war in Ukraine, and the relief hasn’t trickled down to kitchen tables.

“Countries such as Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia are dependent on food imports from Ukraine, so it does hamper availability and accessibility to food,” said Shashwat Saraf, the International Rescue Committee’s regional emergency director for East Africa.

Now it’s key to watch whether Russia “weaponizes” its wheat exports, said Simon Evenett, professor of international trade and economic development at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.

As the world’s current largest wheat supplier, Russia could hike its export taxes, which “would raise world grain prices as well as allow Russia to finance more of its military campaign in Ukraine,” Evenett said. He noted that Moscow already raised them slightly this month.

The grain deal has faced setbacks since it was brokered by the U.N. and Turkey. Russia pulled out briefly in November before rejoining and extending the deal.

In March and May, Russia would only renew for 60 days, instead of the usual 120. The amount of grain shipped per month fell from a peak of 4.2 million metric tons in October to over 2 million metric tons in June.

Ukraine has accused Russia of preventing new ships from joining the work since the end of June. Joint inspections meant to ensure vessels carry only grain and not weapons have slowed considerably.

Asked whether an attack on a bridge connecting the Crimean Peninsula to Russia was a factor in the decision on the grain deal, the Kremlin spokesman said it was not.

Meanwhile, Russia’s wheat shipments hit all-time highs following a large harvest. It exported 45.5 million metric tons in the 2022-2023 trade year. (©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Strickler looks back on 30 years with Ohio State Fair

He’s always aimed to keep agriculture at the center of the state fair, from when he started as the agriculture director for the fair in 1993, to when he was hired as the general manager in 2004, to the present day.

“You can really see that that’s where his roots are, and it’s perfect,” said Alicia Shoults, assistant general manager and marketing and PR director for the Ohio Expo Center and State Fair. “The fair’s roots are also in agriculture, so it’s really a perfect match.”

Passion. Strickler’s passion for his work is evident in the way he cares for the expo center grounds.

“He always felt that [360] acres … was his farm that he nourished and managed, and made it better for those coming even after him,” said Tom Price, who served as an Ohio State Fair commissioner for more than a decade.

Strickler did a lot of work on landscaping and improving the expo center’s facilities. He got the expo center started by growing its own flowers to decorate the grounds.

“Things look so much better when you put planters out and you put flowers out,” Strickler said. “Everybody works hard at making their homes and their farms look good, and I wanted to do the same with this place.”

A lot goes into maintaining and running the expo center. It hosts more than 200 events year-round, in addition to being the home of the state fair. There have been plenty of tough times over the years, too, from the regular challenges of managing a multitude of events to a global pandemic. Support from the state fair commissioners, Gov. Mike DeWine’s office and more during the pandemic helped keep the fair going, he said.

Other than that, Strickler said, “I pray a lot.”

“I’ve just asked the Lord to help us

at all times,” he said. “And I’ve been in the right place at the right time my whole life … It’s just all these people that were there for me.”

Connections. Strickler’s ability to work with a wide range of people stands out to those who know him.

“I believe his ability to navigate politics within state government was a very, very positive factor, because he was able to give his vision of the expo grounds and the state fair to those on both sides of the aisle,” Price said.

Working with so many different people across state politics, agriculture, the fair and more means someone is always calling. When Price talks to Strickler, it’s often before 6 a.m., “before he gets busy.”

“Not many people understand the pressures that this job has, day after day, hour after hour,” Price said. “I would guess it’s thousands of people that have his personal cell phone. If you call, he’ll answer, but that’s Virgil — it’s just who he is.”

Strickler is quick to recognize the team effort of putting on the state fair and other events at the expo center, and the many people he’s worked with through the years.

“Whoever I’ve shook hands or fist bumped with over the years, I’d love to see all those people, and I wonder if I could get them into one building,” Strickler said. “The Lord has brought a lot of people into my life to help me accomplish what we’ve accomplished.”

Youth. A big part of Strickler’s legacy is the Youth Reserve Program he helped create in 1995. The program caps the amount an exhibitor can make from the fair’s Sale of Champions. Funds from the winning bids that exceed the cap are used to reward junior fair exhibitors through scholarships, the Outstanding Market Exhibitor program, the Outstanding Breeding Exhibitor program, showmanship, skillathons

and more.

“Virgil recognizes that it is fantastic to be a champion and be in that sale ring, and there are many other champions in other ways,” Shoults said. The program allows the state fair to award youth who excel in other areas, like skillathon and showmanship.

“Those skillathons and everything else that we put into place have really helped develop our youth,” Strickler said. Making sure youth are educated about their projects is also important to him, and has been a team effort with the state fair staff, Ohio State University and Extension, 4-H, FFA and more.

The program has awarded $4.6 million in scholarships to more than 44,500 youth exhibitors since it was established. In a June 1 release, DeWine announced the program had been renamed the Virgil L. Strickler Youth Reserve Program in Strickler’s honor.

Future. Ohio is now looking for the next expo center and state fair general manager. Applications for the position are open until Sept. 1, and the plan is to have the next general manager in place by the start of 2024.

“It’s always difficult stepping into someone’s shoes who’s been there as long as Virgil has,” Price said. “You’ve got to be in there for the love of the bigger picture of what the expo center and the Ohio State Fair stands for.”

One of the keys for whoever takes on the role next will be building relationships.

“You need to build that network of people and build consensus on direction,” he said.

As for Strickler, he is planning to retire near the end of the year. For now, he’s looking forward to his last state fair as the general manager.

“I’m very thankful. I’ve had a great run,” Strickler said.

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Climate change delay is climate change denial

Long before presidential campaigns cost a billion dollars and the Capitol Hill press corps obsessed daily over who’s up and who’s down, Congress worked together to resolve controversial national issues.

For example, from May to September 1972, Democratic and Republican members of the House of Representatives and Senate held 40 meetings to hammer out legislation to address America’s growing problem with water pollution. Forty.

Finally, a deal was struck in midSeptember and quickly brought to both chambers for a vote Oct. 4.

The House passed what became known as the Clean Water Act of 1972 by a wide, bipartisan margin, 366-11. The Senate vote was even more overwhelming, astonishing 74-0.

But President Richard Nixon, a proponent of the original legislation, vetoed the long-in-coming new law because, he said, its total cost would be four times more than his opening proposal. He signed his veto Oct. 17.

Congress wanted no part of Nixon’s cheapskate, we’ll-do-morelater approach to clean up the nation’s water. On Oct. 18 — before the White House ink had dried on the veto — the House overrode Nixon’s action by a still wide 24723 bipartisan margin. The Senate agreed with the House and vetoed the veto 52-12. The Clean Water Act became law.

Ulterior motives. Can anyone but the sunniest Pollyanna see today’s House and Senate — or even more impossible, just GOP House members — agreeing on what day of the week it is, let alone complex, perhaps career-costing legislation that tackles crucial issues affecting our nation’s, and therefore every citizen’s, future? Me neither.

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90 years ago this week. Exceptionally heavy rainfall in May followed by very hot and dry weather in June has shown a material damage to most crops in Ohio, and on July 1 the lowest conditions on record were recorded for corn, oats, barley, potatoes and tobacco.

50 years ago this week. Luanne Bardo, 20, of Route 2, Salem, was named Columbiana County Dairy Princess last week. Runners-up were Norma Rhodes, 17, of near Winona, and Debbie Harold, 17, of near Alliance.

25 years ago this week. Tamella Menke, 17-year-old daughter of Ted Menke of Greenville, Pa., was crowned the 1998 Mercer County Dairy Princess at the pageant held June 30.

“No man really knows about other human beings. The best he can do is to suppose that they are like himself.”

Having grown up in rural, smalltown, small-church America is one of the greatest character-builder blessings of a life.

Sometimes when old memories pop up, I have to sort through those who were family and those who felt as connected as family to us. I realize now, in my sixth decade of life, that I owe a great tribute to my parents for having connected us to many good people. All play a part in raising a child, helping to open minds and hearts.

Those who felt the most like family were the people from whom my parents had purchased the farms on which we worked and played. Ruth Ingmand had grown up in the house that became my childhood home, and when Ruth and her husband Hugh Funk came to visit all the way from Canton, we all pitched in and made everything look as nice and neat as possible. “We want her to see we are good caretakers,” we were told.

Roger and Rosemary McClure had sold their dairy farm to my

But that reality won’t keep House members from wasting more time and taxpayers’ money on messaging bills — bills to help their campaigns, not their constituents and not the nation — as their 11 precious days in Washington this month melt away.

Case in point: “Republicans who lead the House Financial Services Committee plan to spend the next few weeks holding hearings and voting on bills designed to send a clear signal: Corporations, in particular big investment managers, should think twice about integrating climate and social goals into their business plans,” reported Politico July 10.

The Securities and Exchange Commission has already done the critical thinking here, and it stands by its proposal that publicly traded companies should be required to “include certain climate-related disclosures” that “are reasonably likely to have a material impact on their business” to both shareholders and the consuming public.

Climate deniers. Climate deniers — the few who are left — despise any disclosure proposal and claim it will drive up the cost of goods and services while presenting an unfair, if unflattering, portrait of any business forced to come clean.

Farm groups like the American Farm Bureau Federation have joined the deniers’ chorus, suggesting a farmer’s “obligations through their regulated customers could be enormous. ”

The AFBF does admit, however, that it doesn’t know how that might happen since “farmers and ranchers are not public companies and therefore not ‘registrants’ that are required to report directly to the SEC.”

Moreover, since no SEC disclosure rule is in place, cost estimates at this fluid stage are just a guess.

Affected by polls. Still, few climate-skeptic politicians have risen to defend climate deniers’ claims —

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and not because it’s really bad science but because it’s really bad politics. Polls consistently indicate that 75% of all Americans believe climate change is real while only 10% claim it isn’t.

Even the most rockheaded, anticlimate-change politician can noodle out that voter math.

Climate deniers can too, so many have a new tactic: drop denial and pivot to delay. Do everything to stall any action that might mitigate climate change.

Like, say, call the House Financial Services Committee to order in the middle of July to waste time — your time, their time, and the little time left to take meaningful action against climate change — to, if not get their way, keep the other 75% of the public from getting what they want and their children and grandchildren need.

Today, the science over climate change, like the science over dirty water in the early 1970s, isn’t even part of the debate; it’s a done deal and most everyone agrees. Everyone except Congress, that is.

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young parents, next door to our home, when Roger became too ill for Ohio’s humidity, moving to Arizona. My parents would often sit down together to write a letter to the Funks and the McClures, sharing daily stories and triumphs.

A couple of times a year, we all would put on our Sunday best and drive to Canton to visit the Funks. It wasn’t until my older three sisters were grown that my parents were able to make the trip to Arizona to visit the McClures. I was in charge of the daily milking and chores while they were gone.

For many years, my parents rented land that Dad called the “McKinley farm” after two sisters who had grown up there. They had married the Spencer brothers, but it will forever be the McKinley farm to me. Eventually, the four old Spencers finally agreed to sell the farm to my parents and renovations that had been put off for decades began in earnest.

Those much older couples seemed nothing like us, but Dad and Mom treated them with respect, and great consideration was given to their perspective.

Church family and community family also remain a big part of my childhood memories, and I count my lucky stars that I was raised by parents who put great stock in building

such connections.

Dad stressed Biblical philosophies in the way he lived his life. He was an honest man who believed in the good of others. Though we held in high regard those who had owned the farms before us, he often repeated his belief that no one ever really owns the land.

“We are lucky to be caretakers for a time,” he would say. He respected his neighbors, the wildlife, the little streams and creeks along that land and believed in doing the right thing in regard to all.

What a lucky time and place to have sunk our roots. I am forever grateful for that one simple, powerful gift.

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Why allowing Ukraine to ship grain during Russia’s war matters

LONDON (AP) — Russia suspended a wartime deal designed to move grain from Ukraine to parts of the world where millions are going hungry.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative, brokered by the U.N. and Turkey, has allowed 32.9 million metric tons of food to be exported from Ukraine since August, more than half to developing countries, according to the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul.

Some analysts don’t foresee a lasting rise in the cost of commodities like wheat because there’s enough grain in the world to go around. But many countries are already struggling with high local food prices, which are helping fuel hunger.

Here’s a look at the crucial accord and what it means for the world:

WHAT IS THE GRAIN DEAL?

Ukraine and Russia signed separate agreements in July 2022, one that reopened three of Ukraine’s Black Sea ports that were blocked for months following Moscow’s invasion. The other facilitated the movement of Russian food and fertilizer amid Western sanctions.

Both countries are major suppliers of wheat, barley, sunflower oil and other affordable food products that Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia rely on. Ukraine is also a huge exporter of corn, and Russia of fertilizer — other critical parts of the food chain.

Interrupted shipments from Ukraine, dubbed the “breadbasket of the world,” exacerbated a global food crisis and sent prices for grain soaring worldwide.

The deal provided assurances that ships won’t be attacked entering

and leaving Ukrainian ports. Vessels were checked by Russian, Ukrainian, U.N. and Turkish officials to ensure they carry only food.

Meant to be extended every four months, the deal was hailed as a beacon of hope and was renewed three times — the last two for only two months as Russia insisted its exports were being held up. That’s despite Moscow shipping record amounts of wheat.

No new ships have joined the initiative since June 27, and Ukraine blames Moscow. The last vessel left Ukraine on July 9.

WHAT HAS IT ACCOMPLISHED?

The deal helped bring down global prices of food commodities like wheat that hit record highs last year after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Once the grain deal was struck, the World Food Program got back a top supplier, allowing 725,000 metric tons of humanitarian food aid to leave Ukraine and reach countries on the precipice of famine, including Ethiopia, Afghanistan and Yemen.

“It is a pretty unique phenomenon to have two warring parties and two intermediaries agree to establish this sort of corridor to get humanitarian products — which is ostensibly what this is — out to markets that need it most,” said John Stawpert, senior manager of environment and trade for the International Chamber of Shipping, which represents 80% of the world’s commercial fleet.

After Russia exited the deal, wheat prices in Chicago trading rose about 3% on July 10, to $6.81 a bushel, still about half what they were during last year’s peaks. Prices fell

later in the day.

WHY DID RUSSIA END THE DEAL?

Russia said it wants an end to sanctions on the Russian Agricultural Bank and to restrictions on shipping and insurance that Moscow insists have hampered its agricultural exports.

Some companies have been wary of doing business with Russia because of sanctions, but Western allies have made assurances that food and fertilizer are exempt.

“It’s not uncommon in situations like this for countries to use whatever levers they have to try and get sanctions regimes changed,” said Simon Evenett, professor of international trade and economic development at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.

Russia also complained that a commitment to pipe its ammonia, a key component of fertilizer, to a Ukrainian port to be exported has never started under the deal. That’s true, but the U.N. says the pipeline has been damaged in the fighting.

“Regrettably, the part of the Black Sea agreements related to Russia hasn’t been fulfilled,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said July 10.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sent a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin the week before last proposing to ease transactions through the agricultural bank, a spokesperson said.

The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement July 10 that the last-minute offer was not feasible and couldn’t be implemented.

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In the grain trade, you hear the remark that someone is “talking their position.” This means that a conversation seems to be based not on the current consensus opinion of the market, but on what the speaker is actually trading. The speaker is verbally lobbying the listener on the opinion expressed by his actual market position as he is trading futures.

There are a lot of traders talking their positions right now. They are trying to justify what they have done when it may not agree with recent U.S. Department of Agriculture reports. As I mentioned last week, the accepted wisdom is to not trade against the USDA reports, especially while they are fresh. These represent what the accepted knowledge is that traders are betting on.

Right now, however, I regularly hear the opinion that USDA is wrong about this or that, or that they seem to be juggling numbers to come out with a foreordained conclusion. As usual on the Chicago Board of Trade, “ya pays yur money and ya takes yur chance!”

Soybeans. Certainly, there have been surprises recently in the fundamentals we are supposed to trade. For example, yesterday I was told that USDA still is showing a soybean carryout at the end of the year as 300

million bushels.

This is a convenient number, somewhat near the assumed value for “pipeline supplies.” That is, it is the minimum we need for that little bit left in each processor or farmer bin. Yes, you say you are sold out, but you actually have a pile that is less than a semi load, so you are just leaving it there.

In fact, it can be easily be argued that we will end up with more like 200 million and will be importing beans from Brazil into the Southeast this summer to keep crush going. That comes mostly because traders think USDA is too high on the yield estimate for this year’s crop, given the early development problems and the exiting drought.

Yes, we have gotten timely rains over the Midwest in the last two weeks, but there are a lot of acres out there that have been damaged, and we don’t know how much. And, August is not here yet. It is August weather that is most critical for bean yields, and right now, the market assumes we will have good weather, but traders are willing to bet on reduced yields at the drop of a hat.

USDA surprises. The common idea among traders last week was that, we needed two sets of balance sheets for the crop. One was what we thought USDA would release, and one was what the actual production would predict.

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There were two problems with that. One is that we don’t know what the production will actually be. The second was that USDA almost never changes yield projections in the July report. They haven’t done it since 2012.

Well, surprise, surprise! They did drop the yield to 177.5 bpa. That would still be a record for all time. However the trade average guess was 176.1 bpa, which would be a significant difference. If you look at the number the trade actually thinks we will get, and not what the USDA guess is, you might hear talk of 172 or 173.

Corn. The reality that we don’t know what the corn yield will be was demonstrated by my Monday morning conference call of Midwest producers and professionals of one kind or another. Most of the callers were grateful for significant rain the last two weeks which had the corn greened up and tasseling.

Most were saying that, nevertheless, they were dubious if they could hit trend-line yields because of previous damage, mostly from drought. Some also talked of seeing large areas of corn destroyed by hail, but with no ability to guess what the area was.

In fact, we normally have areas of drought damage, excess rain damage, hail damage and wind damage even in the best of years. That is the beauty of having American produc-

tion spread over a large area. It is some of the difficulty of estimating crop size.

For all the criticism of the USDA, especially by some cynical farmers — you know who you are — who think USDA gets it wrong on purpose, what they are doing is amazing. If they turn out wrong, they make a big target to blame.

Market numbers. Having said all that, we should look at the numbers and the result of some of this speculation. December corn futures were up almost 20 cents last week. For a time July 17 we were almost 13 cents higher, but we closed down seven and three quarters cents.

As I’m finishing this, just after 5 a.m. July 18, we are trading at $5.13, just about where we closed July 14. The ugly day was July 12, after the bearish USDA report, when we traded as low as $4.81.

So, the market has shrugged off the USDA numbers and is actually more than 30 cents above the postreport low. Remember, the market is still trying to digest the idea in the report two weeks ago that the corn acres were several million above what we thought.

Crop conditions. A quick look at crop conditions. The U.S. has gained in condition ratings two weeks in a row. Ohio corn is rated 72% good and excellent, which leads the top 10 highest-producing states.

The nation is rated at a total of 57%, up 2% for the week. Last year, we were at 64%.

Ohio soybeans are rated at 63% good and excellent. Ohio and Minnesota lead the ratings. The U.S. rating jumped from 51 to 55% this week, a huge change. This time last year the crop was at 61%.

The November soybeans got down to $13.25 just after the USDA report July 12, but ended up gaining 53 cents for the week, closing July 14 at $13.70 3/4. We are still working higher, trading at $13.88 as this was being being written at 5 a.m. July 18.

(Marlin Clark has been observing and trading cash and futures grain markets for over 50 years. Comments are welcome at 440363-1803.)

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*** United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. For further information contact Sara Short, 202-694-5588. Costs are dollars per 100 pounds (cwt.) Regions are defined as Northeast — New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont; Southeast — Florida and Georgia; Upper Midwest — Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin; Corn Belt — Iowa, Missouri and Ohio; Southern Plains — Texas, Pacific — Arizona, California and Washington.

**** Revised from last month due to changes in milk production, producer price indexes, corn market price, and economic indicators for the U.S. economy.

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Grain market report note: Prices listed by grain elevators are bids for what the elevator will pay to buy your grain that day. It is not a retail selling price. All prices are per bushel as of close July 17.

A6 Farm and Dairy | Thursday, July 20, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Monday, July 17, 2023 MON. PREV. YEAR PRICE DAY AGO Corn, No. 2 yel. Cent. Ill.bu-BP,U. 5.36 5.37 6.88 Cottonseed meal, ton-U,W 353 353 365 Oats, No. 2 milling, Mpls. bu.-U 4.16 4.14 5.59 Soybean Meal, Cent. Ill., 48% ton-U 435.80 435.80 439.00 Soybeans, No. 1 yel Cent.-Ill. bu.-BP,U 15.02 14.98 15.31 Wheat, No. 2 sft. red, St. Lou. bu.-BP,U 6.30 6.38 8.10 Wheat, hard KC, bu. 8.70 8.84 9.39 FOODS Beef, Carcass, Equiv. Index Value choice 1-3, 600-750 lbs. u287.00 286.03 235.06 Broilers, Nat’l comp weighted avg-U,W 1.21 1.21 1.62 Butter, AA, Chgo., lb. 2.56 2.55 2.96 Cheddar cheese, blocks, Chi. lb 149.50 148.00 197.50 Eggs, Lge. White, Chgo. doz. 1.15 1.11 3.15 Hogs, Iowa-S. Minn. avg. cwt. 98.46 99.66 111.45 Steers, Feeder, Okla. City, avg. cwt. 274.38 274.38 187.88 (Key: a, asked; b, bid; bp, country elevator bids to producers; c, corrected; d, dealer market; e, estimated; g, main crop; ex-dock, warehouses, Eastern Seaboard, North of Hatteras; i, f.o.b. buyer’s works; n, nominal; p, producer price; u, U.S. Department of Agriculture; x, less than truckloads; z, not quoted.)
COMMODITIES Federal Order 33 Announcement of Class and Component Prices JUNE 2023 Differential Rate Skim milk Butterfat 3.5%BF Class I (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) (per cwt.) Cuyahoga County, OH $2.00 $10.92* $2.7632* $20.21* * Includes $.20 processor assessment Class I Price Adjusted for Location $1.80 $10.52 $2.7592 $19.81 $2.10 $10.82 $2.7622 $20.11 $2.20 $10.92 $2.7632 $20.21 $2.30 $11.02 $2.7642 $20.31 Skim Milk Nonfat Solids Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class II $9.48 $1.0533 $2.7675 $18.83 Skim Milk Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class III $5.44 $2.7605 $14.91 Skim Milk Butterfat 3.5%BF (per cwt.) (per lb.) (per cwt.) Class IV $8.91 $2.605 $18.26 Component Prices Butterfat Price $2.7605/lb. Protein Price 1.5144/lb. Other Solids Price 0.1266/lb. Nonfat Solids Price 0.9896/lb. Somatic Cell Adjustment
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Why allowing Ukraine to ship grain during Russia’s war matters

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Russian “claims that its agriculture sector is suffering are countered by the reality” that production and exports are up since before the war, said Caitlin Welsh, director of the Global Food and Water Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Russia exported a record 45.5 million metric tons of wheat in the 2022-2023 trade year, with another all-time high of 47.5 million metric tons expected in 2023-2024, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates.

WHO IS AFFECTED?

The International Rescue Committee calls the grain deal a “lifeline for the 79 countries and 349 million people on the frontlines of food insecurity.”

Losing millions of tons of food from Ukraine at a time when many countries are increasingly reliant on imported food because of conflict and drought, “will result in inaccessibility and unavailability of food but also will increase prices and impact affordability for households,” Shashwat Saraf, the group’s regional emergency director for East Africa, said in an interview.

While global prices for grain may stabilize, countries that depend on imported food, from Lebanon to Egypt, may see their costs rise for a

while if they need to find suppliers that are farther away, analysts say.

That will compound costs for countries that also have seen their currencies weaken and debt levels grow because they pay for food shipments in dollars.

For low-income countries and people, food “will be less affordable,” World Food Program chief economist Arif Husain told reporters.

WHAT ABOUT UKRAINE?

Ukraine’s economy depends on agriculture, and before the war, 75% of its grain exports went through the Black Sea.

It can send its food by land or river through Europe, but those routes can handle lower amounts compared to sea shipments and their use has stirred anger in neighboring countries.

Nonetheless, the Ukrainian Grain Association wants to send more grain through the Danube River to neighboring Romania’s Black Sea ports, saying it’s possible to double monthly exports along that route to 4 million metric tons.

Ukraine’s wheat shipments have fallen by more than 40% from its pre-war average, with the USDA expecting 10.5 million metric tons exported in the coming year.

Ukraine accused Russia of slowing down inspections of ships. Combined with no new ships joining the

effort, that has led to a drop in exports from a high under the deal of 4.2 million metric tons in October to 2 million in June.

WHAT ELSE AFFECTS FOOD SUPPLY?

Fallout from the pandemic, conflict, economic crises, drought and other climate factors affect the ability of people to get enough to eat.

There are 45 countries that need food assistance, the Food and Agriculture Organization said in a July report. High domestic food prices are driving hunger in most of those countries, including Haiti, Ukraine, Venezuela and several in Africa and Asia.

While drought can also be a problem for major grain suppliers, analysts see other countries producing enough grain to counterbalance losses from Ukraine.

Besides Russia’s huge exports, Europe and Argentina are increasing wheat shipments, while Brazil saw a banner year for corn.

“These markets adapt and producers adapt — and boy, the wheat and corn markets have adapted very, very quickly,” said Peter Meyer, head of grain analytics at S&P Global Commodity Insights.

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COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine appointed Solomon Curtis, of Dresden, to the Ohio Wildlife Council, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.

Curtis fills the vacancy left by Larry Mixon, who passed away in March and served on the Ohio Wildlife Council for 20 years. A graduate of Ohio University, Curtis dedicated 25 years to mentoring at-risk youth through positions with Child Protective Services, the Lelia L. Payton Counseling Center and now as the director of student and transitional services at Foxfire High School in Zanesville. He organizes the Get Kidz Hooked event, which introduces children to fishing by providing fishing poles and tackle boxes.

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COLUMBUS — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium named Greg Lipps, an Ohio State University professor, as the recipient of its 2023 Commitment to Conservation Award.

Lipps is a leader in Ohio amphibian and reptile conservation at Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Resources. He also serves as the amphibian & reptile conservation coordinator in the Ohio Biodiversity Conservation Partnership, a long-term relationship between Ohio State and the Ohio Division of Wildlife.

Established in 2011, this biennial honor includes a $50,000 grant, funded by Kim and Steve Germain of New Albany, Ohio, to support the recipients’ conservation work. • • •

COLUMBUS — Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences announced leadership positions for three departments within the college: food science and technology, plant pathology and food, agricultural and biological engineering.

Martha Belury was appointed chair of the Department of Food Science and Technology. Belury earned her bachelor’s in nutrition in 1987 and her Ph.D. in biological sciences in 1992 from the University of Texas, Austin. She joined Ohio State as the Carol S. Kennedy Professor of Nutrition in the College of Education and Human Ecology in 2002. Belury has served as interim chair of the Department of Food Science and Technology since July 1, 2022.

Pierce Paul was appointed professor and chair of the Department of Plant Pathology. He earned a diploma of agriculture science from the Guyana School of Agriculture in Guyana, a bachelor’s in agronomy and a master’s in plant pathology from the Universidade Federal de Vicosa in Brazil and a Ph.D. in plant pathology from Iowa State University. Paul has served as interim chair of the CFAES Department of Plant Pathology since February of 2023. Prior

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Scott A. Shearer was reappointed as chair of the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering. He received his bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. in agricultural engineering from Ohio State University. He joined CFAES as chair of the department in 2011. This will be his fourth four-year term in the role. Prior to 2011, he was chair of biosystems and agricultural engineering at the University of Kentucky.

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Association of Foodbank Board of Directors announced Joree Novotny will take over as the association’s executive director. She will replace Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, who is retiring at the end of this year after leading the association for more than 20 years.

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WASHINGTON — Xochitl Torres Small was confirmed as Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture July 11. Since October 2021, Torres Small has served as Under Secretary for Rural Development at USDA. Effective July 14, Rural Development Chief Operating Officer Roger Glendenning will serve as Acting Under Secretary.

Prior to joining USDA, Torres Small was a U.S. Representative in New Mexico’s second Congressional District, where she served as a member of the House Agriculture Committee, the House Armed Services Committee and as chairwoman of the Oversight, Management, and Accountability Subcommittee of the House Homeland Security Committee.

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Helping hand. He strains to pull the fence line taught so he can repair the line. As the fence wraps around and digs into a post, he is about to give up when he hears the hollow thud of a truck door close behind him.

He turns around to see a familiar face walking towards him.

“Hello Jim, looks like you could use an extra hand” said the man.

His truck rumbles along the sun dappled gravel road that he has travelled a thousand times before. His arm rests on a box filled with file folders that holds the hopes and dreams of all the farmers in the county as well as his plan to not only help them realize that dream but to make it sustainable well into the future.

As the gravel crunches and pops beneath his tires, his eyes scan the fields looking at all the work and conservation practices that have been installed as well as looking for those whose blood, sweat, and tears had gone into the work.

James Neal stands on the edge of his field, sweat pouring down his brow, his body arched, staples hanging precariously out of his pursed

USDA invests $300M to track ag emissions

WASHINGTON — Agriculture

Secretary Tom Vilsack announced July 12 that his department will invest $300 million to improve the measurement and reporting of planet-warming emissions by the country’s agriculture and forestry sectors.

The investment — which comes from the Inflation Reduction Act, the U.S.’s climate law — will create a research network to monitor carbon levels in soil, which is crucial for understanding how much of the greenhouse gas is stored in the ground. It will also expand the agency’s data management capacity and improve the research methods used to quantify and analyze greenhouse gases.

Agriculture contributed about 10% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2021, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, so a goal of the research will be to improve the system by which farmers can be rewarded for using climate-friendly practices.

To reduce their emissions, farmers can adopt strategies like no-till agriculture or planting cover crops, both of which have been documented to lead to healthier and less erosive soil. That soil may also have the added benefit of storing more carbon that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, driving climate change — though a 2019 report in the scientific journal Nature highlighted some of the uncertainties on exactly how much soil carbon storage can reduce emissions.

To get a clearer picture of the climate impacts, experts say they need more data. But measuring exactly how much carbon dioxide is being stored in a given field can be a technical and time-intensive process. And making the switch to new practices can be unappealing for some farmers, who often bear the cost burden if they lose any yields or have to buy new seed.

A better understanding of that data, proponents argue, may open the door for a more robust carbon market, where farmers can be compensated for their conservation efforts and shielded from the financial risks of changing their operations.

James Neal was never so happy to see Gabe Rozsa, from the soil conservation service as he was at that moment. As Gabe walked up and smiled, his eyes twinkled like those of Santa Claus.

He laid his file folder on the ground and grabbed hold of the fence line and used every ounce of his stout Hungarian frame to tighten the fence as Jim drove staples into the post securing the fence.

Work completed, Gabe Rozsa bent down and picked up his file folder, leaned against the fence post and offered James Neal a tootsie roll. As the two men stood there, Gabe scanned the fields and with his easy going, open and caring personality, he spoke to the farmer before him and offered his services asking how the conservation practices were working and if any modifications were needed.

And so passed another day on the job for the soil conservationist.

In 1986, when Gabe Rozsa decided to retire after 38 years of service to the

citizens of the region, it came as quite a blow to everyone who had come to depend on his expertise and wisdom.

Impact. Larry Vance, Chief of the Division of Soil and Water Conservation for the State of Ohio felt urged to write Gabe to offer him well wishes in his future, but to also let him know how big of an impact he had made of the years.

Vance wrote, “When the Division office received word of your retirement intentions, we discussed the implications of this action. We wondered if an environmental impact assessment would be needed by SCS to consider this action. You have left your mark on the environment of Jefferson County. There are many soil and water conservation structures and practices that serve as landmarks to attest to your work. What kind of mitigation program will be put in place to fill the void your retirement creates?”

Vance’s letter continued, “We tried to calculate the value you have been to the SWCD supervisors and to the community. We wanted to total up the tons of soil you helped save, the miles, acres, etc. of practices you helped install, and the lives of people you influenced. When the computer began to shake, groan and smoke, we shut it down knowing your contributions were not calculable.”

In closing Vance wrote: “As a soil conservation technician: You offered much You found the best in others. You left things better than the

condition you found them in.

You have contributed to the lives of generations yet unborn.

For these accomplishments, I join your many friend to say you have succeeded.”

Legacy. It has been 37 years since Gabe Rozsa retired, and this August marks the 10-year anniversary since he left this earth for the home in Heaven he built with bricks of good. However, in all of that time, the impact and effect that Gabe Rozsa had on the land and many generations of people can still be seen and felt.

When you travel the roads of the area, you still see the conservation practices he laid out and helped install. You see the livestock enjoying a cool drink from a spring that he helped develop and the children running through the corn planted in conservation strips along the rolling terrain of the hill.

Yet most importantly you see the well thought out approach and wisdom of the farmer in how they practice their craft that was instilled into them by a man who with patience and encouragement taught them.

It was once stated that old soldiers never die — they just fade away. Gabe Rozsa is proof that old conservationist never die, as they are rooted into our soil.

(Aaron Dodds is the Cross Creek and Yellow Creek watershed coordinator with the Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District. He can be reached at 740-264-9792 or adodds@jeffersoncountyoh.com.)

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The Dirt on Conservation

Reduce loss when storing bales outside

How we store hay makes a difference in the potential for winter forage losses. It is estimated that unprotected round bales of hay stored outside can experience a 4 to 8 inches or more spoilage loss on the outside of the bale over the course of the winter.

A weathered area of 6 inches deep on a 5.6-foot by 5.6-foot bale contains approximately one-third or the total bale volume. If that bale weighs 800 pounds and sells for $65 dollars, then a 6 in spoilage loss is approximately 240 pounds or a value loss of approximately $19.50.

Factors affecting loss. Many factors affect the extent of round bale storage loss each year. These include factors such as bale density, storage time, size of bale, wrap, forage type, weed content, environmental conditions and storage methods.

In this article, we will be discussing methods to reduce loss of uncovered round bales stored outside. The bale storage site is an extremely important factor in reducing loss.

Characteristics of an ideal storage area are those that drain well, have a slight slope, are close to the winter feeding area and not shaded by trees. In addition to full sun, it is best to have a southern exposure. Our objective here is to have bales at a location of easy access, that dry quickly based on sun exposure, and bale rows that don’t pool water.

Place the bales in a north to south direction and in rows up and down these slopes, with the flat ends butted together. This will allow water to drain away quickly. Anything we can do to keep bales from soil contact will reduce bottom spoilage.

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It is recommended that rows be spaced 3 feet apart to promote good air circulation. Ideally, our outside bale storage area would be located away from buildings, to reduce fire risk.

Recently, more farms have chosen to store dry round bales (less than 20% moisture), and that have gone through the sweat in rows of plastic wrap. When done correctly, this can result in an effective way of preserving forage quality and reducing loss.

Winter feed cost is a large part of livestock production and giving some attention to hay storage can help to reduce the cost of production, while providing more nutritious forage to our livestock.

(The author is an OSU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator in Guernsey County. You can reach him at 740-489-5300 or little.16@osu.edu.)

Manure Science Review set for Aug. 3 in Defiance Co.

BRYAN, Ohio — The annual Manure Science Review will be Aug. 3 in Defiance County from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Innovative Ag, 10366 OH 249.

Attendees will see and hear about updates on the H2Ohio program from Terry Mescher, H2Ohio Program Director. Mike Cook from Innovative Ag will discuss “Ag Poultry Litter: Logistics, Stockpiles and Insect Control.” Paige Kelly from the Ohio Poultry Association will talk about “Composting Mass Mortality from High Path Avian Influenza Outbreaks.” Courtney Krieger, OSU Water Quality Educator, will discuss “Composting Bedded Pack Manure research results.”

“Best Practices for Manure Application” will be covered by Frances Springer, ODA Division of Soil and

Water Conservation. Glen Arnold will talk about the latest research results on “Cultivating in Surface Applied Manure in Corn.” Kurt Kollar of the Ohio EPA has been invited to discuss “Spill Response: Best Practices.”

The afternoon will be demonstrations of solid and liquid manure applicators, the Cadman Side-dress System, and several companies demonstrating manure application equipment. Optional tours of Vandermade Dairy and EnviroKure are available at the end of the day. Continuing education credits will be available. Registration costs are $25 per person until July 25 and $30 per person after that. For program and registration details, contact Mary Wicks at wicks.14@osu. edu or 330-202-3533.

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Could wildfire haze impact crop growth?

COLUMBUS — Smoke from Canadian wildfires in 2023 has been prevalent in Ohio this year, and it has come into the state earlier in the season than in past years (like 2021).

This condition has potential to cause harm to plants, but the diffuse light (instead of direct bright sunlight) may help to offset or negate reductions in overall light intensity.

Some of the main concerns related to crops:

Smoke reduces light availability, which could negatively impact photosynthesis in crops (process of converting CO2 into biomass). Reports have shown that reduced light intensity of 15% did not reduce corn yield, though yield losses have been evident when sustained shading (reduced light availability) of 30-50% was imposed.

If present in sufficient quantities near where the plants are growing, gases like ozone can induce plant stress and cause issues in growth and development. Longer exposure could result in greater injury.

The possibility of particulates (e.g., ash residues) depositing onto the tissues themselves, though ash deposition might not be a concern in Ohio. High amounts of wildfire residues on the leaf surface might have the potential to reduce photosynthesis.

The main two crops, corn and soybean, may also have differential responses given they do photosynthesis differently (soybean is a C3 plant that tends to have CO2 be most limiting factor affecting productivity, whereas corn is a C4 plant and tends to have light be the most limiting factor affecting productivity).

Reduced sunlight is expected to be more damaging when crops are in the grain fill stages as compared to the vegetative stages where Ohio crops are now.

A recommendation is to scout soybean fields that are close to flowering and watch for pod development this season.

For wheat, approaching harvest season, hazy conditions may not

favor the drying of grain and could pose favorable conditions for disease development depending on how much haze and for how long.

Some side effects that could lessen the negatives:

Leaf temperatures in the upper canopy are directly correlated to direct sunlight exposure (rather than ambient air temperatures). So, if light is more diffuse it could result in lower leaf surface temperatures. This could be good under water stress/drought conditions, as lower leaf temperatures would reduce the amount of transpiration needed to cool the leaves and could lessen the water stress injury.

Leaf photosynthesis optimizes at light intensities that are 50-67% of full sunlight, and diffuse light can actually help with photosynthesis compared to full direct light.

Looking at the trends in light availability from the CFAES weather stations in Northwestern, Western, Wooster, the dry May and June has led to an accumulated light integral that is greater than the 10-year average through the earlier portion of June.

We have seen reduced gains in the total over the last week of June, though are trending near the 10year average.

Another consideration is for how the photothermal quotient (PTQ), or amount of light available per growing degree day, has been trending this season. In June this year, the PTQ values at the three sites mentioned above have been 6-16% greater than normal.

In general, a higher PTQ means more photons per GDD, and could lead to greater overall productivity. However, GDD accumulation has been lower this season; tracking crop development this summer will be important.

We will continue to monitor this over the season and will work to provide additional updates.

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Financial assistance available for farmers who faced discrimination

WASHINGTON — On July 7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the opening of the financial assistance application process for eligible farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who experienced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs prior to January 2021.

Section 22007 of the Inflation Reduction Act directs USDA to provide this assistance. Since the law’s passage, USDA has worked diligently to design the program in accordance with significant stakeholder input.

“The opening of the application process is an important step in delivering on our commitment of providing financial assistance to those who faced discrimination in USDA farm lending, as swiftly and efficiently as possible,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.

The program website, 22007apply.gov, is now open. The website includes an English- and Spanishlanguage application that applicants can download or submit via an efiling portal, information on how to obtain technical assistance in-person or virtually, and additional resources and details about the program.

Farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who experienced discrimination by USDA in its farm loan programs prior to Jan. 1, 2021 and/or are currently debtors with assigned or assumed USDA farm loan debt that was the subject of USDA discrimination that occurred prior to Jan. 1, 2021, are eligible for this program.

To apply, borrowers have the option to apply via the e-filing portal at 22007apply.gov or submit paperbased forms via mail or in-person delivery to the program’s local offices. The application process will be open from July 7 to Oct. 31, 2023.

Under the planned timeline, applications will be reviewed in November and December, with payments

reaching recipients soon thereafter. Importantly, applicants should know that the application process is not on a first come, first served, basis. All applications received or postmarked before the Oct. 31 deadline will be considered.

To support producers throughout the application process, USDA is ensuring that organizations with extensive experience conducting outreach to farm organizations are able to support individuals who may be eligible for the program.

These groups include AgrAbility, Farmer Veteran Coalition, Farmers’ Legal Action Group, Federation of Southern Cooperatives, Intertribal Agriculture Council, Land Loss Prevention Program, National Young Farmers Coalition and Rural Coalition.

Vendors operating four regional hubs are also providing technical assistance and working closely with these and other community-based organizations to conduct outreach using digital and grassroots strategies, to ensure potential applicants are informed about the program and have the opportunity to apply. These hubs are operating a network of brick-and-mortar program offices and will conduct extensive outreach about the program.

Windsor Group serves farmers in the eastern regions of the U.S. and Analytic Acquisitions serves the western regions.

A national administrator, Midtown Group, is responsible for program oversight and integrity, and will lead a national call-center, operate the application website - 22007apply. gov, which is now open – and review and process applications and payments. All vendors have experience in professional services, supporting government contracts, and complex program operations.

On March 1, 2023, USDA shared initial details on how the Section

22007 program will work, including that the Inflation Reduction Act specifies the Secretary of Agriculture is responsible for providing this assistance through qualified nongovernmental entities, under standards set by USDA. USDA entered into agreements with vendors and cooperators in May.

In addition to the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program, the Inflation Reduction Act also created several other programs that are helping USDA rebuild trust, address systemic issues and improve service to people who may have been underserved by USDA in the past. Information about USDA’s equity agenda and progress is available at usda.gov/equity.

In standing up this program, USDA has become aware of some lawyers and groups spreading misleading information about the discrimination assistance process, pressuring people to sign retainer agreements, and asking people to fill out forms with private and sensitive information.

As of today, the official application process has begun and filling out an application is free.

No attorneys’ fees will be paid to applicants or their counsel by USDA or by any other agency or department of the United States. The amount of financial assistance will not be increased for those claimants who are represented by an attorney. Applicants are not required to retain an attorney. USDA, the national administrator, and the regional hub vendors will neither recommend that any applicant retain counsel or retain a specific attorney or law firm, nor discourage an applicant from obtaining counsel or using a specific attorney or law firm. For more information, read our fact sheet about the program timeline and ways to protect against possible scams.

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inducts three into the Hall of Fame

LONDON, Ohio — Farm Science Review inducted three individuals who have supported the show in numerous capacities into its Hall of Fame at its annual recognition banquet July 12. Kevin King, Ben Overholser and John K. Victor were recognized as the 2023 honorees.

King. Kevin King got his start with Farm Science Review in his early years as a student in the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. After obtaining his master’s degree, King was hired to be the assistant manager in 1983 and served in that role until 1995. One of the more memorable tasks King took part in during his time with FSR included moving the show from Don Scott Airfield to the Molly Caren Agricultural Center in London, Ohio.

Though King is no longer directly involved with the planning or execution of FSR, he hasn’t strayed far. His entire career has been with Ohio State University, where he currently serves as the senior director of finance and IT for the Office of Administration and Planning. He and his wife, Susan, reside in Westerville, Ohio.

Overholser (posthumous). Ben Overhosler and his wife, Gail, both grew up on farms in Darke County, Ohio. His active involvement in the FFA led him to start the co-op program his senior year of high school and worked afternoons at Superior Implement & Supply Co., Inc.

Ben’s career with SISCO began in 1980, and in 2005, he and his wife had the opportunity to purchase the company. Josh Overholser, Ben’s son and president of SISCO, stresses that his father was always a part of Farm Science Review. For the Overholsers and SISCO, FSR is an opportunity to come together with their manufacturers and end-users.

Though Ben passed away in 2021, his legacy lives on with his wife and son at the helm of the company.

Victor. John K. Victor began working for the university in 1986 and spent many years of his career working with Farm Science Review. Victor’s work with FSR began with one poster and grew to encompass the advertising schedule, posters, brochures and more.

One of Victor’s favorite parts of his job was helping bring visions to life. Victor proposed the idea to create signs that read, “I got my start in 4-H” to recognize the impact the organization has on students.

Victor retired in December 2016 from his role as a senior graphic designer for OSU CFAES, after more than 30 years. He and his wife, Melissa, reside in Chillicothe, Ohio.

Ohio teen wins top prize for Hereford photo

MADISON, Wis. —Samantha Wallace, of Kansas, Ohio, took first place in a photography contest at the Junior National Hereford Expo, July 12.

The photo contest helps NJHA members develop their photography skills through the creative spirit they find looking through the lens of a camera. Each age division is divided into two categories: Hereford cattle and Hereford people.

Wallace took first in the senior Hereford people category. Ashlee DeMolles, Bridgewater, Miss., took second place in senior photograph, Hereford people; and Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., took third place in senior photograph, Hereford people. Exhibitors from 38 states plus Canada, participated in the expo, July 8-14.

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Ohio cow-calf pair wins grand champion at National Junior Angus Show

SCC Heart N Sole 153 won grand champion owned cow-calf pair at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show. Delaney Jones, of Harrod, Ohio, owns the May 2021 daughter of Silveiras Style 9303. An April 2023 bull calf sired by SCC SCH 24 Karat 838 completes the winning duo. More than 750 Angus juniors and their families competed at the show, held July 1-8, in Grand Island, Nebraska. (Pearl Walthall photo)

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Market Report Key: Prices are listed per hundredweight (cwt.) unless otherwise indicated.

The cwt. price is calculated by multiplying the weight by the price.

For example, if a 115-pound calf sold for $79/cwt., the cost would be $90.85 (115 X .79/lb.).

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Brown eggs /doz. 1.75 Quail eggs /doz. 0.50 BARNESVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Barnesville, Ohio 740-425-3611 Saturday, July 15, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 259 CATTLE - 193 FATS - 9 Steers 140.00 175.00 COWS - 46 Good 105.00 134.00 Medium 85.00 104.75 Thin 50.00 84.75 BABY CALVES - 7 WT - 4 120.00 195.00 BH - 3 80.00 105.00 COW/CALF PAIRS - 2 1275.00 1950.00 BRED COWS - 6 1035.00 1500.00 BULLS WT - 15 120.00 155.00 STEERS/BULLS - 54 200-299# - 3 175.00 227.00 300-399# - 8 162.50 237.50 400-499# - 13 175.00 255.00 500-599# - 9 115.00 227.50 600-699# - 2 192.50 195.00 700-799# - 4 147.50 187.50 800# & up - 10 117.50 200.00 DIARY - 5 70.00 125.00 HEIFERS - 42 200-299# - 4 162.50 187.50 300-399# - 2 162.50 172.50 400-499# - 6 195.00 220.00 500-599# - 17 125.00 195.00 600-699# - 5 167.50 187.50 700-799# - 7 82.50 189.00 800# - up - 9 101.00 155.00 SHEEP/LAMB - 24 50# & down - 3 167.50 180.00 51-70# - 5 175.00 190.00 71-90# - 2 180.00 EWES/BUCKS - 14 65.00 120.00 GOATS BH - 36 Cull does - 9 142.50 250.00 Billies - 5 187.50 360.00 Heavy kids 70# & up - 5 132.50 225.00 Light kids 69# & down - 23 37.50 175.00 HOGS - 6 Pigs BH - 1 75.00 Hogs - 3 41.00 72.50 Sows - 2 32.00 41.00 BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION North Bloomfield, Ohio 330-980-6476 Monday, July 10, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 363 CATTLE Steers Choice 168.00 188.00 Steers Select 145.00 168.00 Holstein Choice 145.00 166.00 Heifers Choice 162.00 186.50 Heifers Select 140.00 162.00 COWS #1 98.00 128.00 #2 72.00 98.00 Light & thin 72.00 Down BULLS Bulls #1 145.00 Down Beef feeders 94.00 157.00 Dairy feeders 64.00 110.00 Holstein bull calves 195.00 345.00 Light and thin 194.00 Down Cross bred calf 410.00 Down GOATS Kids Goats BH 35.00 90.00 Nanny BH 85.00 165.00 Wether BH 100.00 155.00 Billy BH 65.00 110.00 SHEEP 70.00 105.00 LAMBS 140.00 220.00 BUTCHER PIGS 45.00 80.00 HAY First cut 2.50 6.50 Second cut 5.00 7.00 Round 15.00 37.50 BLOOMING GROVE AUCTION Shiloh, OH 419-896-2774 Wednesday, July 12, 2023 6 LOADS 1st alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 285.00 1st alfalfa mix lg. sq./ton 185.00 1st alfalfa mix sm. sq./bale 4.25 2nd alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 260.00 Straw sm. sq./bale 3.10 UNITED PRODUCERS Bucyrus, Ohio 419-562-2751 Thursday, July 13, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 512 FEEDER CATTLE - 26 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 417 Choice steers & heifers 165.00 192.00 Select steers & heifers 140.00 164.75 Choice/Prime Hol steers 140.00 170.50 Select Hol steers 120.00 139.75 Comm & Utility cows 115.00 135.00 Canner/Cutter cows 48.00 114.75 High yield slaughter bulls 84.01 146.00 HOGS - 38 Light 59.00 70.00 Heavy 68.00 78.00 SOWS - 4 Light 41.00 42.00 Heavy 43.50 BOARS - 7 Light 42.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 10 Feeder Lambs 150.00 170.00 Thin & over fat sheep 45.00 50.00 GOATS - 10 Meat type kids 220.00 Aged goats 110.00 120.00 CYA EXCHANGE, LLC. LIVESTOCK AUCTION Carrollton, Ohio 330-627-4721 Monday, July 10, 2023 TOTAL HEAD SOLD - 147 FEEDERS Steers & bulls - 32 300-399# 150.00 206.00 400-499# 183.00 224.00 500-599# 142.50 210.00 600-699# 200.00 208.00 700-799# 143.00 193.00 800# & up 125.00 201.00 Dairy Feeders - male 124.00 126.00 Heifers - 21 300-399# 165.00 192.00 400-499# 172.00 199.00 500-599# 130.00 183.00 600-699# 142.50 191.00 700-799# 164.00 800# and up 120.00 130.00 Dairy feeders - female 140.00 FATS - 11 Steers 165.00 192.50 Heifers 122.00 170.00 CULL COWS - 30 Good 101.50 113.00 Medium 88.50 98.50 Canner 85.50 Down BULLS - 8 1500# & up 135.00 1224.00 1499# & down 118.00 134.00 CALVES By wt. - 7 65.00 275.00 By head - 5 25.00 140.00 Crossbred by wt. - 2 320.00 420.00 SHEEP - 15 Lambs by the # 162.50 Cull ewes & rams 60.00 195.00 GOATS - 6 Wether 270.00 295.00 Nanny 120.00 140.00 Billy 135.00 150.00 SWINE Feeder Pigs - 10 30.00 50.00 HAY Total Hay Sm. Sq. - 94 1st cutting 1.50 4.25 Total Hay Rd. Bale - 107 1st cutting 5.00 36.00 Total straw Small Square - 30 3.75 Round Bales - 2 9.00 EGGS/DOZ. - 109 0.70 2.20 POULTRY/RABBITS Chicks - 19 0.35 1.00 Hens - 1 5.50 Roosters - 33 2.00 8.50 Geese - 1 17.00 Rabbits - 2 5.00 6.00 Ducks - 25 2.25 19.00 DAMASCUS STOCKYARDS, LLC Salem, Ohio 440-685-4487 Tuesday, July 11, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 151 LIVESTOCK Finished steers 145.00 181.50 Finished Heifers 150.00 174.00 Finished hol steers 120.00 165.50 Finished hol heifers 110.00 155.00 COWS #1 90.00 112.00 #2 74.00 89.00 Light & thin 73.00 Down BULLS Bulls #1 145.00 Down Beef feeders 165.00 Down Dairy feeders 45.00 87.50 Holstein bull calves 185.00 370.00 Light and thin 184.00 Down Crossbred calf 280.00 485.00 SHEEP 70.00 Down HAY First cut - 33 lots 2.50 6.75 Second cut - 14 lots 4.50 8.25 Large sq - 8 lots 35.00 47.50 Round first cut - 6 lots 15.00 55.00 STRAW - 13 LOTS 3.50 4.25 DANVILLE AUCTION LLC Danville, Ohio 740-599-6607 Saturday, July 15, 2023 BY THE POUND: HOG - 1 367# 0.50 FEEDER CATTLE - 9 303-876# 0.72 1.80 SHEEP - 10 47-302# 0.85 1.15 RAM - 1 253# 0.80 LAMBS - 30 1-60# - 14 1.55 2.00 1-80# - 15 1.65 2.00 100# & up - 1 1.95 BY THE HEAD BULL CALVES - 6 135.00 175.00 MINI HIGHLANDER BULL - 1 700.00 PIGS - 9 75.00 100.00 DONKEY - 3 300.00 325.00 GOATS Bucks - 36 25.00 167.50 Does - 36 35.00 260.00 Kids - 8 12.50 45.00 Wethers - 8 132.00 470.00 Families - 4 75.00 110.00 FARMERSTOWN COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC Farmerstown, Ohio 330-391-8993 Tuesday, July 11, 2023 CALVES - 63 Crossbred calves 260.00 500.00 BTF bull calves BH 280.00 310.00 PIGS - 2 40# - down 15.00 GOATS - 2 65.00 107.00 BUTCHER HOGS - 2 260# - up 70.00 72.00 CATTLE - 28 Steers 142.00 154.00 Heifers 127.00 Good beef cows 108.00 118.00 Med to good beef cows 100.00 108.00 Fair to medium cows 90.00 100.00 Common Cows 89.00 Down HAY - STRAW - GRAIN - 7 LOADS 2nd & 3rd crop hay/ton 325.00 1st crop hay/ton 300.00 1st crop large hay/bale 30.00 45.00 1st crop large/ton 75.00 KIDRON LIVESTOCK AUCTION Kidron, Ohio 330-857-2641 Thursday, July 13, 2023 HOGS - 46 210-230# 45.00 70.00 230-280# 45.00 87.00 Butcher sows 34.00 48.00 Boars by wt. 6.00 33.00 FEEDER PIGS - 231 Up to 40# 10.00 32.50 41-50# 62.50 105.00 51-60# 50.00 100.00 61# & up 40.00 85.00 Bred sows & gilts 160.00 Service Boars 50.00 Roasters 45.00 CALVES - 107 Back to farm - bull 185.00 350.00 Back to the farm - heifer 60.00 Crossbred 350.00 480.00 Light & thin 50.00 Down CATTLE - 130 Steers 112.50 Heifers 99.00 160.00 Bulls 115.00 122.00 Good beef cows 100.00 125.00 Medium to good 74.00 98.00 Thin to poor 66.00 Down FEEDER STEERS 97.50 108.00 FEEDER HEIFERS 85.00 SHEEP - 21 Market Lambs 90-125# 185.00 Feeder lambs up to 85# 130.00 225.00 Cull ewes and bucks 70.00 75.00 GOATS - 10 70.00 160.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 63 Cows 1150.00 1750.00 Bred heifers 1150.00 1860.00 Service bulls 835.00 1500.00 Open heifers 335.00 1085.00 TOTAL CONSIGNORS - 141 TOTAL HEAD - 608 HAY & STRAW SALE - 18 LOADS Hay 1st cutting 300.00 Hay 2nd cutting 285.00 350.00 Small hay/each 3.10 Large hay/each 35.00 57.50 Large hay/ton 110.00 300.00 Small straw/ton 230.00 Large straw/ton 150.00 190.00 Small straw/each 3.25 Baleage/ton 145.00 LARUE LIVESTOCK AUCTION 1059 Richwood LaRue Rd., LaRue, Ohio • 231-246-0290 Saturday, July 1, 2023 FAT CATTLE BW - 3 1225-1440# 1.22 1.53 SLAUGHTER COWS BW - 4 1140-1380# 0.82 0.90 SLAUGHTER BULLS BW - 4 1800# & 2200# 1.20 1.34 FEEDER CALVES BW - 10 250-765# 0.65 1.60 CALVES BH - 9 Holstein calves 30.00 85.00 HOGS - 7 250-300# 1.00 1.10 300#+ 1.10 GOATS BH - 52 75.00 400.00 SHEEP BW - 75 0.59 1.80 MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, Ohio 330-674-6188 Wednesday, July 12, 2023 HOGS - 50 220-250# 69.00 82.00 250-280# 67.00 78.00 280-300# 68.00 Sows - heavy 25.00 63.00 FEEDER PIGS - 10 100-150# 55.00 100.00 FAT CATTLE - 99 Choice colored 178.00 190.50 Good colored cattle 156.00 177.00 Choice holstein fats 150.00 163.50 Good holstein fats 125.00 149.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 8 1000-1500# 117.00 167.50 1500-2000# 119.00 131.00 CULL COWS - 149 Good/high dress Hols. - 48 98.00 115.50 Medium to good 89.00 97.00 Fair to medium 80.00 88.00 Light/thin - 36 79.00 Down Beef/Colored Cows 85.00 130.00 FEEDERS - 176 Colored steers/heifers 130.00 290.00

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COLUMBUS — Enrollment is open for two conservation reserve programs for certain parts of Ohio: the Upland Bird and the Pollinator and Monarch State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement Bird program. The Upland Bird SAFE program is available on a continuous basis in the following coun-

ties: Adams, Auglaize, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Crawford, Darke, Defiance, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Fulton, Gallia, Greene, Hancock, Hardin, Highland, Jackson, Knox, Lawrence, Logan, Madison, Marion, Miami, Morrow, Paulding, Pickaway, Pike, Preble, Ross, Seneca, Shelby, Union, Williams and Wyandot.

The Upland Bird program uses a wildlife management practice specifically developed by conservation organizations and agencies located within Ohio to establish and restore habitat for ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail and other upland birds on eligible cropland. The program specifically targets declining quail and pheasant populations in areas of greatest impact.

To be eligible, the offered land must be owned or leased for at least one year prior to enrollment and must be physically and legally capable of being cropped in a normal manner.

Pollinator program. Pollinator and Monarch SAFE is available on a continuous basis in the following counties: Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Athens, Carroll, Clermont, Columbiana, Coshocton, Erie, Franklin, Guernsey, Harrison, Henry, Hocking, Holmes, Huron, Jefferson, Licking, Lorain, Lucas, Mahoning, Medina, Meigs, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan, Muskingum, Ottawa, Perry, Portage, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Scioto, Stark, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Van Wert, Vinton, Warren, Washington, Wayne and Wood.

The Ohio Pollinator and Monarch SAFE project was designed in collaboration with pollinator experts and other conservation partners to help enhance and restore habitat for ecologically and economically significant pollinator species. The goal is to increase the amount of appropriate habitat for the monarch butterfly and other pollinators in Ohio.

For more information on either program, visit your local Farm Service Agency county office.

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MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, Ohio 330-674-6188 Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Holstein steers 100.00 148.00 DAIRY & STOCK COWS - 59 Hol cows 1525.00 Down Cow/Cf Pair 1400.00 2150.00 HEAD CALVES - 274 Top 40 Hol bull avg./hd. 320.95 Back to farm Hol. bulls 90-120# 270.00 380.00 Good 185.00 260.00 Back to farm Hol. heifers 90-120# 40.00 100.00 Crossbred Bl bulls 300.00 510.00 Crossbred Bl heifers 275.00 475.00 GOATS - 866 Kid goats 250.00 Down Billies 75.00 520.00 Wethers 130.00 520.00 Nannies 75.00 315.00 Pygmy 35.00 370.00 SHEEP - 1,873 Bucks & ewes - 244 55.00 110.00 Lambs Prime 40-60# - 32 300.00 355.00 Choice 40-60# - 229 220.00 270.00 40-60# - 270 170.00 217.50 Choice 60-80# - 237 210.00 285.00 60-80# - 388 175.00 207.50 Choice 80-100# - 212 200.00 225.00 80-100# - 89 180.00 197.50 100-130# - 72 150.00 222.50 130# & up - 15 130.00 207.50 TOTAL HEAD - 3,564 HAY & STRAW - 19 LOADS Alfalfa 2nd cutting 300.00 350.00 Mixed 1st cutting 250.00 325.00 Mixed Grass 2nd-4th cutting 325.00 450.00 Alfalfa mix 2nd-4th cutting 450.00 650.00 Lg. bales hay/ton - 1cm 275.00 Lg. bales hay ton 2nd-4th 225.00 400.00 Wheat straw 300.00 Wheat straw/bale 235.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 7/12/23 Misc. - 239 0.50 16.00 Banty - 129 0.60 11.00 Chicken - 302 0.30 22.50 Duck - 160 1.00 40.00 Geese - 10 12.00 35.00 Guinea - 63 3.50 16.00 Hen - 175 2.00 12.50 Pigeon - 345 4.50 22.00 Rabbit - 432 0.10 17.50 Rooster - 132 2.00 15.00 Turkey - 133 2.00 30.00 UNITED PRODUCERS Mount Vernon, Ohio 740-397-5015 Friday, July 14, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 1,743 FEEDER CATTLE - 26 Holstein steers 600-700# 144.00 SOWS - 9 Light 30.00 32.00 Heavy 37.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 1,315 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 190.00 230.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 220.00 235.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 210.00 240.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 160.00 215.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 160.00 215.00 Hair lambs 80-120# 185.00 210.00 Hair lambs 40-59# 135.00 180.00 Feeder lambs 100.00 160.00 Good flesh sheep 70.00 120.00 Thin & over fat sheep 55.00 90.00 GOATS - 393 Meat type kids 20.00 380.00 Dairy type kids 150.00 235.00 Aged goats 120.00 400.00 MUSKINGUM LIVESTOCK AUCTION Zanesville, Ohio 740-452-9984 Wednesday, July 12, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 833 FED CATTLE - 202 Choice strs. & hfrs. 165.00 191.50 Good strs. & hfrs. 164.00 Down Holstein steers - 8 117.00 148.50 Commercial Cows - 208 100.00 130.00 Canners & Cutters 99.00 Down Butcher Bulls - 48 70.00 143.00 Bred cows BH - 12 1000.00 1700.00 Cow/calf pairs - 6 1200.00 1675.00 Medium & Large Frame Heifers 200-300# - 8 100.00 145.00 300-400# - 14 145.00 240.00 400-500# - 33 145.00 220.00 500-600# - 38 145.00 231.00 600-700# - 16 131.00 219.00 700-800# - 19 135.00 212.00 800# & up - 7 136.00 184.00 Medium & Large Frame Steers & Bulls 200-300# - 7 140.00 275.00 300-400# - 17 150.00 240.00 400-500# - 39 145.00 245.00 500-600# - 16 150.00 250.00 600-700# - 27 135.00 255.00 700-800# - 10 120.00 243.00 800# & up - 7 85.00 193.00 MARKET HOGS - 53 221-259# 40.00 61.00 260-300# 63.00 300-450# 15.00 35.00 450-up 63.00 Light sows 300-450# 15.00 35.00 Heavier boars 290# & up 37.00 43.50 Heavier sows 450#-up 37.00 43.50 Heavier boars 290#-up 7.00 FEEDER PIGS BY WEIGHT 20.00 40.00 GOATS/KID 250.00 310.00 GOATS/ADULTS 100.00 250.00 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC. Rogers, Ohio Wednesday, July 12, 2023 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 1.00 5.00 2nd cut hay 4.25 19.00 3rd cut hay 5.50 9.00 Loads - 56 Bales - 1099 Avg. 4.42 STRAW Oat 3.75 4.75 Wheat 3.50 5.00 Barley 4.00 4.25 Loads - 21 Bales - 407 Avg. 4.08 ROUND BALES 15.50 52.50 Loads - 37 Bales - 74 Avg. 30.93 LARGE SQUARE 12.50 27.00 Loads - 5 Bales - 10 Avg. 16.90 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC. Rogers, Ohio Friday, July 14 2023 POULTRY BARN - TOTAL LOTS - 1,323 Heavy hens 1.25 28.00 Fancy hens 0.25 21.00 Roosters 0.25 7.50 Guinea 3.25 7.00 Chicks 0.50 6.25 Pigeons 4.75 10.50 Ducks 1.50 21.00 Turkeys 9.00 32.00 Geese 6.00 28.00 Quail 0.25 3.00 Pheasants 1.75 21.00 Peafowl 28.00 250.00 Rabbits/bunnies 0.25 60.00 Cattle 14.50 575.00 Goats 46.00 180.00 Sheep 33.00 280.00 SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS, LLC. Sugarcreek, Ohio 330-831-1720 Monday, July 10, 2023 CALVES - 76 Hol bull calves 95-110# 200.00 430.00 80-90# 285.00 310.00 Hol heifer calves 50.00 180.00 Dairy cross 50.00 310.00 Beef cross 360.00 540.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 29 BULL/STEER CALVES <450# 175.00 455-600# 135.00 605-900# 110.00 153.00 HEIFER CALVES <450# 128.00 700-900# 120.00 143.00 HOL FEEDER STEERS 500-750# 93.00 103.00 DAIRY CROSS FEEDERS Up to 500# 175.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 10 Under 500# 400.00 500.00 BULLS - 7 Beef bulls 126.00 156.00 Dairy bulls 108.00 122.00 7 bulls average 130.95 FATS - 161 Choice color 170.00 189.00 Select color 140.00 165.00 Choice hol 143.50 164.50 Select hol 90.00 142.00 BEEF COWS - 120 High yield cows 100.00 127.00 Fleshy cows 90.00 126.00 Lean cows 85.00 127.00 Low yield cows 84.00 Down 120 cows average 97.03 HORSE SALE 7/7/23 - 77 HORSES - 57 125.00 2600.00 PONIES - 5 275.00 1250.00 GOATS - 6 50.00 110.00 SHEEP - 1 55.00 MULES - 1 400.00 DONKEYS - 5 175.00 850.00 WOOSTER HAY AND PRODUCE AUCTION Buckeye Ag Museum, Wooster, Ohio 330-464-1302 Saturday, July 15, 2023 24 LOADS CONSIGNED 1ST CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 210.00 220.00 Large square/bale 52.50 Round/ton 160.00 Round/bale 45.00 2ND CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 220.00 410.00 STRAW Small square/ton 140.00 Large square/bale 50.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.50 2.00 WOOSTER HAY AND PRODUCE AUCTION Buckeye Ag Museum, Wooster, Ohio 330-464-1302 Saturday, July 1, 2023 21 LOADS CONSIGNED 1ST CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 170.00 400.00 Small square/bale 5.00 Round/ton 120.00 Round/bale 50.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.75 2.75 EIGHTY-FOUR LIVESTOCK AUCTION Eighty Four, Pa. 724-222-9965 Monday, July 10, 2023 CATTLE - 81 DRY FED Steers Choice 1425# 165.00 Heifer Choice 1150-1250# 142.00 155.00 Heifer Good 1535# 125.00 Holstein Steers 1285-1485# 115.00 142.00 COWS Commercial 92.00 114.00 Canners/cutters 84.00 91.00 Shells 83.00 Down
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One of my proudest and least proud moments from a few years back...

I am considerably less clueless than I was when I arrived as a greenhorn — I grew up in the suburbs for goodness sake — but life on a ranch will probably always be rife with me doing the wrong thing at the wrong time.

One of many examples of this: I am prepared to deal with the smaller creatures that populate the ranch, but the larger animals still intimidate me, and I am thankful to have fences separating us, especially when I am on my own with the kids.

This is why, when my son looked up from the sandbox where we were all happily digging, and exclaimed: “Horses!” I was alarmed. The funniest joke around here lately has been, “Made you look!” And the horses should have been a half mile away in the pasture, but something about his

I followed his pointing finger, and sure enough, there were six full-size horses and one small pony trotting up the gravel driveway toward us. Our horses are gentle and good-natured. There isn’t one I wouldn’t ride, and they are all accustomed to humans. That being said, a pack of horses is like the wind and can change direction quickly without warning — and my kids are low to the ground. I shuffled everyone into the house.

My first recourse in these types of situations is always to phone my husband, so with a shaking hand I dialed his number. I knew it was a fool’s errand though, as he was fencing far from home, and almost certainly wouldn’t have cell service. As expected I got his voicemail.

I watched as the horses continued to approach, stopping by the larger of our two gardens to snack on the creeping jenny that was crawling up the wire fence.

That wire fence was designed to keep out chickens, and wouldn’t be much protection from a horse looking for a snack. Then I looked around at all the other things in the yard they could mess with or destroy and let out a long sigh. It was time to woman up.

First things first, I needed to secure the kids. The best way to do that reliably with small children on a ranch is to pack them into the pickup with the windows down, which I promptly did.

Then, I opened a few gates, moved a few panels, and hoped I could get the horses going in the right direction with a little motorized encouragement.

A couple passes in the afore-

mentioned pickup, some well-timed shouts out the open window, and then a final circle on foot, and I had all six equines funneled through the corral into an adjacent pasture.

The kids were pretty impressed, and so was I — it was maybe the ranchiest thing I’d ever done, and I’d made it look easy.

I couldn’t wait for my husband to get home so I could brag about myself. He was suitably impressed or convincingly pretended to be, congratulating me on my cool head and dexterity. “But, I wonder how they got out?” he added at the end of the conversation.

I was still riding high on my success the next day when he mentioned that someone had left the gate between the gravel section line and the far pasture open. “I did a few days ago,” I said, “But there is nothing in there, right?”

“Well … there’s another gate that connects that pasture to the north pasture where the horses usually are. I leave that open so they can get water …” my husband replied.

A pregnant pause ensued, during which we both considered what that meant. Yes, I’d quite capably gotten the horses in, but, apparently, it was my fault they’d been out in the first place. So, I guess I won’t be awarded ranch wife of the year anytime soon, but I am still better help than I used to be … I think (Eliza Blue is a shepherd, folk musician and writer residing in western South Dakota. In addition to writing her weekly column, “Little Pasture on the Prairie,” she writes and produces audio postcards from her ranch and just released her first book, “Accidental Rancher.” She also has a weekly show, “Live from the Home Farm,” that broadcasts on social media every Saturday night from her ranch.)

Volunteers needed for Pennsylvania 4-H State Leadership Conference

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sylvania’s annual 4-H State Leadership Conference is looking for volunteers to run workshops for their weekend-long conference for kids ages 13-18 to practice their leadership and teambuilding skills and make connections with agricultural advocates.

Some topics requested are as

follows: how to build a resume, why youth voice matters, plan a servicelearning project, working with children with disabilities, adapting for inclusivity(teambuilding), teambuilding, public speaking, communication, how to teach leadership, impromptu speaking/impromptu at events, etiquette, time management, building confidence, creative writing

to tell the 4-H story, building your network, stress management, dress for success.

The conference will be held Feb. 2 to 4, at Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center, 215 Innovation Blvd., State College, Pa.

For more information, contact Jeanette Stackhouse at jmb6036@ psu.edu.

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Milk price modernization part III

Since June 1, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its pre-hearing action plan and request for additional milk price modernization proposals, there have been a total of 12 proposals submitted.

Many of those proposals have also been revised as USDA had questions for the submitters. We will continue to review these additional proposals and provide you with their information. Some of these proposals build on the NMPF proposal while others are very different or even opposite. All submitted proposals can be found on the Federal Milk Marketing Order website: ams.usda.gov/ rules-regulations/moa/dairy/petitions.

During part I of our series on milk price modernization, which was published June 1, we discussed the proposed make allowance updates. Then Part 2 was published June 29 with a focus on updating the class I formula back to the formula used prior to 2019 and updating the cheddar cheese pricing factors from block and barrel to just block.

In this article, we will discuss NMPF’s Milk component factors in the skim milk pricing formula and the class I differential surface model update.

Skim milk updates. The component factor update will have a small impact on component pricing orders like federal order 33 by raising the manufacturing skim milk values. These values are used in the class I milk price calculation and have fixed protein and other solids values. The increase in class I milk price will raise the pool value. In Skim, Fat orders like federal order 5 the component update

will have a much greater increase in milk price. The current protein calculation is 3.1 pounds of protein per hundred pounds of milk, but the average milk sold through the federal order was 3.35 pounds of protein per hundred pounds of milk. An increase of .25 pounds of protein, using the June 2023 protein price of $1.5144 per pound would raise the price per hundredweight by about $0.3786 per CWT in Skim/fat orders and in the calculation used for class I, class III and class IV in component orders. Nonfat solids and other solids have also increased compared to the values used in the current formulas which if updated would have a positive impact on producers’ milk checks.

The NMPF proposal also calls for component factors to be reviewed at least every three years and updated when the average protein in pooled skim milk increased by at least 0.7 percentage points in the weighted average from the last three years.

Class I differential surface model update. The other proposal is to update the class I differential pricing surface model which sets the class I location differential based on where milk is produced and where fluid milk is processed and consumed. One of the objectives of the federal order system has historically been to ensure that consumers have continual access to a fresh supply of fluid milk to drink.

The last major update for the entire country to the location differential was in 2000. The Appalachian, Florida and Southeast orders saw modest updates in 2008. A lot has changed in the U.S. dairy industry over the last 23 years. Exports have grown from 5% in 2000 to 18% of milk production last year, which has changed the value of milk in the coastal regions with an additional market that comes with large transportation costs. Class I processing plants have mostly stayed close to cities as the cost to transport packaged fluid milk is even higher than the transportation cost for bulk fluid milk. Farms have been moving far-

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ther away from cities over the last 23 years as development pressure pushes on them.

As milk production has moved farther away from cities, the miles milk travels for processing have increased. The cost to move milk per loaded mile has also increased since the late 90s early 2000s when it cost approximately $1.70-$1.90 per loaded mile or $0.347-$0.388 per hundredweight per 100 miles. The current cost to transport milk has risen to $4.60-$5.00 per loaded mile, which is $0.920-$1.00 per hundredweight per 100 miles.

Not only has transportation cost increased but so has the distance milk is traveling. And the number of available fluid backhauls has decreased, which helped to cover transportation costs. This proposal would increase the class I location differential in FO 33 from $1.08 to $3.68 and in FO 5 the current differential is $3.17 and would increase to $5.10. Across the country, the increase would average $1.49.

NMPF’s proposals will see many changes as the federal order hearing process progress, and we will continue with updates as these changes occur.

(Jason Hartschuh is an assistant professor and field specialist in dairy management and precision livestock at Ohio State University Extension. He can be reached at hartschuh.11@osu.edu.)

Summer temperatures can increase risk of heat illness

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Farmers, producers, and anyone who works outdoors should beware: When the weather is warmer, you’re at a higher risk for heat illness, which can come on suddenly with many people unaware they’re in danger.

Even experienced workers are vulnerable to heat-related illness, said Dee Jepsen, state leader, Ohio State University Extension Agricultural Safety and Health Program. OSU Extension is the outreach arm of The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

One reason is that, often, some are unwilling to admit that heat affects them. Or they don’t recognize the symptoms.

In fact, almost half of heat-related deaths occur on a worker’s first day on the job. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, over 70% of heat-related deaths occur during a worker’s first week.

“There seems to be a stigma associated with being affected by heat illness,” Jepsen said. “Some of the typical responses from some as to why they’re unwilling to acknowledge the risk of heat illness include, ‘I don’t need a break,’ ‘I need to prove I can work hard,’ or I don’t usually need to drink a lot of water.”

Signs of heat illness can include headache; nausea; weakness; dizziness; heavy sweating or hot, dry skin; elevated body temperature; thirst; and decreased urine output. Signs of a potential medical emergency include abnormal thinking or behavior, slurred speech, seizures,\ or loss of consciousness.

Steps to prevent heat illness include drinking water every 20 minutes; taking breaks in shady or cool locations; wearing a wide-brimmed hat and light-colored, loose-fitting breathable clothes; and monitoring oneself and others for signs of heat illness.

“Some tips to help lessen the potential for heat illness in agricultural workers include increasing general ventilation in barns and outdoor structures or installing cooling fans and misters under tents during outdoor field work and vegetable crop activities,” Jepsen said.

Other strategies include reducing manual labor, increasing the use of mechanized systems, and taking frequent breaks during peak heat hours.

(Chow Line is a service of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and its outreach and research arms, OSU Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Send questions to Chow Line, c/o Tracy Turner, 364 W. Lane Ave., Suite B120, Columbus, OH 43201, or turner.490@osu.edu.)

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Pa. youth enjoy 4-H Animal Bowl and Skillathon Day

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Pennsylvania 4-H’ers from around the state recently competed in the 4-H Animal Bowl and Skillathon Day that took place on Penn State’s University Park campus. The event hosted 109 youth aged 10-18 who participated in various events, including dairy bowl, horse bowl, hippology contest, livestock skillathon, and rabbit and cavy bowl and skillathon.

“This is an opportunity for youth to deepen their knowledge of their 4-H project interest area,” said Kirsten Dubbs, Penn State Extension 4-H animal science specialist. “They’re learning about all different aspects of animal science related to a particular species and using that information in the contest.”

In these events, youth apply knowledge related to animal care and ownership; animal health and biosecurity, quality assurance and food safety; animal housing and facilities; ethics and communication; and other topics.

During skillathons, youth put animal science knowledge into practice to make identifications and solve

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HOUSE, Ohio — Twenty-seven Miami Trace Great Oaks FFA members attended Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum July 5-9. Members enjoyed participating in various activities such as line dancing, kayaking on the lake and even taking part in leadership activities with Ohio FFA state officers, camp staff and other FFA students from across the state.

problems related to specific species and types of animals.

Bowls likewise provide an opportunity to showcase and expand animal science knowledge. Youth study educational resources and compete in rounds of questions.

Junior participants are 10-13 years old, while senior competitors range from 14-18 years old.

In the dairy bowl, first place went to the senior team of Evan Fleisher, Sadie Innerst, Julie Loy and Gavin Neff, of Perry County. The winning junior team was comprised of Aiden Balmer, Ethan Hoffman and Lathyn Stern, of Lancaster County.

The hippology contest awarded first

place to the senior team of Cloey Barrick, Delaney Barrick, Clayton Hetrick and Aubrey McBride, of Cumberland County. McBride also won first place in the senior individual competition. In the junior division, the team of Sydney Arena, Ashlynn Barrick, Stefani Dreese and Jessica Hair, of Cumberland County, won first place. Arena was ranked top individual in the junior competition. In the horse bowl, the team of Serina Bennett, Rhianna Penfield, Trenton Mosier and Emma Wilson, of Elk and Jefferson counties, won the senior division. The Elk County team of Gracelynne Kimmerle, Taylor Logsdon, Claren McQuown and Madilyn Zerbe earned first place in the junior category.

For the livestock skillathon, the Montgomery County team of Samantha Freed, Eva Garges, David Hoover and Kathryn Rush earned first place. Freed won the senior individual category. In the junior division, the team of Russell Bard, Sheridan McGargle and Sawyer Werner, of Huntingdon County, earned first place. McGargle earned first place in the individual rankings.

The rabbit and cavy bowl awarded first place to the Crawford County team of Emma Kennerknecht, Megan Yursic and Rachel Yursic.

In the rabbit and cavy skillathon, Austin Stutler, of Bucks County, earned first place in the junior in-

dividual category. Sarah Bupp, of Butler County, won first place in the senior individual division.

Dubbs noted that many of these contests offer senior participants the chance to qualify for various national competitions.

Administered in Pennsylvania by Penn State Extension, 4-H is a nonformal educational youth-development program of the United States Department of Agriculture that helps young people develop knowledge and skills to become capable, caring and contributing citizens. To find your local program, visit the Pennsylvania 4-H website at extension.psu.edu/ programs/4-h/counties.

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Our scars serve as reminders of past hurts and God’s healing

SCARS, LESSONS AND HEALING

Our grandson had suffered a good-sized scrape due to a fall while playing. It could have been avoided, had he been careful.

I showed him a scar on my hand, the result of a bad decision, and told him my story of climbing a high fence when I could have walked another 90 yards uphill and entered through an open gate. I earned three stitches for that dumb choice.

Like as a Fire

Genesis 32:24-31.

And Jacob was left alone, and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day. And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of Jacob’s thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him.

And he said, “Let me go, for the day breaketh.” And he said, “I will not let thee go, except thou bless me.” And he said unto him, “What is thy name?” And he said, “Jacob.” And he said, “Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed.”

And Jacob asked him, and said, “Tell me, I pray thee, thy name.” And he said, “Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name:” And he blessed him there. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.” And as he passed ove Penuel the sun rose upon him, and he halted upon his thigh.

John 20:26-29.

And after eight days again [Jesus’] disciples were within, and Thomas with them: then came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, “Peace be unto you.” Then saith he to Thomas, “Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side; and be not faithless, but believing.”

And Thomas answered and said unto him, “My Lord and my God.” Jesus saith unto him. “Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.”

Remember that Jesus will forever be Lord over all

inches of unblemished skin on our bodies.”

The doctor’s observation was rather gruesome. We await the reappearance of healthy flesh to erase or at least minimize our wounds.

Some wounds may remain visible; however, they may blend with the surrounding untouched skin. We take the remaining reminders in stride, as we move on.

ers or authorities — all things have been created through Him and for Him.” Colossians 1:16.

After suturing the wound, our family doctor looked at me and asked, “So what did you learn?”

“Don’t take dumb chances just to prove something.”

“Don’t forget that lesson.” the good doc suggested with a pat on the shoulder.

The scar is hardly visible, but I know it is there. Occasionally, I remember its lesson when tempted to make an unwise decision.

I wonder what went through Jacob’s mind, as he thought about his limp, the result of his encounter with God’s presence in the person of the stranger.

Jacob was on his way to be reunited with his brother Esau, uncertain what manner of greeting to expect. God and Jecob wrestled, and Jacob would not let go of his maker until the Lord revealed his identity and blessed him.

God told Jacob that he had struggled with both humans and the Almighty and had won. Jacob’s victory was a sign that God would continue to be with him. And just so Jacob would not forget that lesson, the Lord kicked Jacob in the hip, crippling him. It also was a reminder that Jacob would need God’s guidance.

All of us have borne scars, results of everything from minor mishaps to serious injuries and surgeries. All have offered us lessons and reminders for future reference in our lives’ experiences.

I asked the dermatologist what we would look like, if all of the wounds we have ever incurred always remained visible throughout our lives.

“We would look like a mess. There would hardly be eight square

We experience another kind of wound, that of the heart. You and I experience deep disappointments, unfulfilled dreams, rejection, abuse and loss. That’s part of life.

The questions about healing arise. Can there be healing? How long does it take? What can we do to help the healing process? Sometimes we forget the first critical question. Do we want those wounds to heal?

The answers to these questions ultimately lie with us, our decisions and our desires to seek some help.

Jesus’ healed appearance to his disciples revealed the power of God’s healing presence and love for us. Jesus was mortally wounded as a sacrifice for our failures to live as God guides us. He returned to life bearing scars, but they were healed. They were reminders of past pains now overcome.

God’s healing presence is with us, especially in our times of need for healing of the heart. But we must ask God for help. Then, we must seek it, as it works through prayer, reading of Scripture and other faith-guided sources, perhaps some professional counsel, the practice of forgiving and acceptance of forgiveness. These and other ways can be instruments of God’s answers to our prayers.

It takes time for us to heal. The process may not be easy. Scars may remain, reminding us of past hurts.

Let’s remember that beneath those scars are signs that healing has taken place. The time comes for us to move on, healed, perhaps a little wiser and restored with God’s help.

God, may we learn, heal and move on with our lives, restored people, thanks to your healing and guiding hand. Amen.

Meditation from the Upper Room

LESSON OF LOVE

Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”

— Matthew 19:14 (NIV)

I teach a series of classes designed to help children learn how Jesus’ interactions with people transformed them. Toward the end of the semester, we schedule a class visit to a residential community center for adults.

Ahead of time, we hold special sessions with the children to prepare

them for the visit. Prior to one such visit, I noticed a few children who showed no interest at all. I felt sad thinking our visit might not go well.

On the day of our visit to the center, I was greatly surprised to find the children enthusiastic. They had on their best clothes, had brought homemade snacks prepared especially for the occasion, and were ready to show off their musical talents. Once the children were at the center, their eyes were wide with expectation. They shared smiles, games, laughter and hugs.

Later, when we evaluated the visit,

everyone had something positive to share. There is no doubt that the shared experience at the center was the work of the Lord. On that visit, my students and I learned that the love of God is boundless and that the Holy Spirit surprises us at every turn.

TODAY’S PRAYER

Dear God, thank you for your infinite love. Please hold especially close to you those who feel unloved or forgotten. Amen.

My wife and I often take short road trips to various destinations. In doing so, we often try to shy from the busy construction and colorful orange barrel-infested expressways, thus choosing to wind our way about on country highways as much as possible. I have often said, after you’ve traveled five miles on any expressway, you’ve pretty much seen all there is to see.

Consequently, a recent drive found us driving by a gently rolling pasture field with a few narrow twisting dirt paths worn through it. On one such path was a long single-file parade of cattle winding their way back out to pasture, possibly returning from a mid-afternoon trip to the water hole.

This scene reminded me of the countless times I had seen such a scene down the lane behind my own parents’ farm. The cows, always single file, followed their leader on these trips as they would make their way from wherever to wherever, and over time, they wore narrow paths through the grass whereupon they would repeatedly travel.

So the question arises, who would be the leader?

Cows are very social animals. You may often see them gathered together in a group under a tree sharing the shade or lying together in the pasture peacefully chewing their cuds. I have even seen them just standing there licking each other. But when it comes to who’s going to be their leader, that’s where the chummy stuff ends and the pecking order process begins.

Cows will come to blows, literally, butting heads to determine who’s going to be leader. I well remember some fights out behind the barn where some spirited young animal would challenge the leader for their title.

Typically, they would circle pushing their heads into one another’s side. Dirt would fly as their front hooves pawed the ground, and most often they would come to butting their heads together so hard you would think their skulls would surely crack. I don’t know, maybe some did, but sooner or later one of them would back down relinquishing to the other the role of leader.

Our world is full of leaders, but fortunately, at least in this country, the leadership role is achieved in a much more docile way. Even so, some people will still fight tooth and nail for the top position — think presidential election.

We can’t deny God has within His plan an order for leaders and followers. “For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rul-

Let’s face it, we need leaders, and not all of us can be one; in fact, not all would want to. And so, after all the pushing, shoving, name calling and head butting has come to an end, after all the dust has settled, and some proud arrogant soul emerges feeling they are something special because they have won, it does us all well to remember no matter how high of a position one may attain, God still rules supreme over all.

One cow may rule over the rest, one person may rule over others, but God will always, always, and I mean always, rule over all; no head-butting necessary.

Shortly before our Lord’s crucifixion, He sat and ate with His disciples in what we refer to as “The last supper.” During this intimate time with His disciples, which you can read about in any one of the four gospels, he shares what you might call a last-minute pep talk reminding them who he is and what’s about to happen.

In one very important piece of wisdom, he shared with them, “In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world.” John 16:33.

He is ruler over all. Just prior to Jesus’ crucifixion, sooner or later, one by one, the disciples, apparently either forgetting or not believing what he had said earlier, fled.

So, after the resurrection, by way of a refresher course, “Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, ‘All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.’” Matthew 28:18. He was still Lord over all.

Later, and sometime after Jesus’ resurrection, Paul writes to the Philippian church warning them, “At the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.” Philippians 2:10,11. Jesus remains Lord over all.

Then, as the final battles in Revelation are being fought and won by our Lord, John said, “And I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse, and He who sat on it is called Faithful and True … and on His robe and on His thigh He has a name written, ‘KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.’” Revelation 19:11,16.

Jesus will be Lord over all forever. “Blessed are You, O LORD God of Israel our father, forever and ever. Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, indeed everything that is in the heavens and the earth; Yours is the dominion, O LORD, and You exalt Yourself as head over all.” 1 Chronicles 29:10,11.

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Ashland SWCD, Farm Bureau holding annual joint meeting

ASHLAND, Ohio— The Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District and Ashland County Farm Bureau will hold their joint annual meeting Aug. 22 at the Myers Convocation Center.

The evening will include opportunities for community members to

vote in the SWCD supervisor election and provide feedback on local Farm Bureau policy initiatives as well as recognize conservation and agricultural leaders in the county.

Ashland SWCD will honor Kinsey Valley Farm as its Cooperator of the

Year. Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District will be honored as this year’s Horizon Award winner. The district’s Volunteer of the Year award will go to the Mapleton FFA In addition to honoring these award winners, guests at the annual

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Workshops to discuss animal treatment

VANDERBILT, Pa. — The PA Veteran Farming Network is hosting two virtual workshops on the humane treatment of animals and how this affects farmers July 25.

Rodney Coldren, of Wombats West Farm, in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and a candidate for the Humane Society Police Officer, will share information and take questions on regulations pertaining to the duties of humane officers in Pennsylvania. Attendees will learn about common types of complaints and how the humane treatment of animals intersects with the actions you take on your farm.

The sessions are scheduled for noon to 12:30 p.m. and 7-7:30 p.m. Registration is open to the public and offered at no cost. Visit pavetfarms.org events to register. For questions, contact pavetsfarm@ gmail.com or 724-691-1087.

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Say these five times fast.

“a big black bug bit a big black bear.”

“Six snakes slithered slowly.”

July 23 is Gorgeous Grandma day

what can you do or say to make your grandma know she’s loved?

July 24 is National drive-thru day

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Did you know that most dogs sleep 12-14 hours every day? Do you think they dream about snacks?

Hey, ohio!

Can you guess the correct answer?

1. Ohio’s state flag has 17 stars which represent:

a the number of rivers in the state, or

B. that Ohio was the 17th state to join the Union.

2. The Ohio state flag is not a rectangle. Its official shape is called:

a. a swallow tail, or

B. a double pointed triangle.

Fun Fact: Ohio’s flag is the only state flag that isn’t rectangle!

3. Ohio was one of the causes of the revolutionary war because these groups of people both wanted to settle there:

a. The British and the French.

B. The British and the Americans.

4. The name Ohio comes from an Iroquois word meaning:

a. bountiful soil, or

B. beautiful river.

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• 2 large eggplants sliced into ¾-inch rounds

• Salt

• ¼ cup plus ½ tsp. extra virgin olive oil

• 1 large tomato seeded and diced

• 8 oz. fresh mozzarella pearls

For the baSil vinaigrette:

• 1/3 cup fresh basil packed

• 2 cloves garlic peeled

• 2½ Tbsp. red wine vinegar

• 5 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil

• Salt to taste

Slice your eggplants into ¾ inch rounds. Sprinkle both sides of each round with salt and place them on a paper towel lined plate. Let rest for 20 minutes. While your eggplant is resting, prepare the basil vinaigrette. Place all of the ingredients for the basil vinaigrette in a blender or food processor and puree until smooth. In a small bowl, toss the diced tomatoes with ½ teaspoon olive oil and a pinch of salt. Set aside until ready to use. Heat your grill or grill pan over medium heat. Pat the eggplant dry and brush both sides of each round with olive oil and season with a little extra salt. Grill the rounds for about 8 minutes on each side or until very tender. Remove eggplant from the grill and let it cool to room temperature. When grilled eggplant is cool, layer the rounds with slices of fresh mozzarella.

Top the eggplant and mozzarella with the diced tomato. Drizzle the basil vinaigrette on top and serve your grilled eggplant masterpiece at room temperature.

l Grilled Corn

• 8 ears corn, shucked and rinsed

• Stick butter

• Kosher salt

Place corn directly on the grill and cook, turning occasionally, until charred on all sides and fully tender, about 10 minutes total. Remove from the grill and let it rest for 2 minutes. Roll in butter, salt and serve.

OPTION: Grill in foil: Place husked corn, wrapped in foil, directly on the grill. Turn occasionally for about 15 minutes. The outside will get black but inside tender and moist. Let cool for a few minutes, remove from foil, butter and serve.

l Grilled and Filled Donuts

• 4 whole glazed donuts, day old

• 2 cups fresh blueberries, plus a few

• 1 cup fresh blackberries, plus a few

• 3/4 cup water

• 1 tsp. lemon zest

• 1/4 cup honey

• 4 Scoops vanilla ice cream

• Whipped topping

In a skillet combine blueberries, black berries, lemon zest, honey and water and place on a grill at around 300 F. Let it cook for about 10 minutes. Cut donuts in half to make a sandwich. Let the berry mixture cook down for another 10 minutes until it’s reduced to a thicker consistency. Add a handful of fresh blueberries at this point and remove it from the heat. Grill your donuts for about 2 minutes on each side until the glaze melts and caramelizes. Do not grill any longer or they will get hard. Take bottom half of a donut and place a scoop of ice cream. Top ice cream with the berries placing the other half of the donut on top. Cover with some more berries and top with whipped cream.

l Jerk Chicken

• 8-10 chicken drumsticks

• 1 bunch scallions

• 1 yellow onion

• 1 spicy pepper like Habanero or Scotch Bonnet (may use jalape- ños for less spice)

• 6 garlic cloves

• 1 Tbsp. fresh grated ginger

• 2 limes, juice only

• 1 lime juice and zest

• 1/4 cup soy sauce

• 1/2 cup canola oil

• 3 Tbsp. brown sugar

• 1 1/2 tsp. ground allspice

• 1 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon

• 1 tsp. ground nutmeg

• 2 tsp. dried thyme

• salt

Make your marinade first. Chop onion and scallions and add it to the food processor. Add spicy pepper, garlic cloves, and all remaining ingredients. Pulse until the mixture if completely smooth and blended. Place chicken into a large zip-lock bag and pour all the marinade over it. Close the bag and mix so the chicken is coated evenly. Lay the bag down on a large plate and refrigerate overnight to marinade. Start the coals and make sure to preheat the grill first. Brush the grill grate with some oil to grease it and place chicken drumsticks on the grill. Close the lid and cook for about 5-6 minutes. Open the lid and use metal tongues to flip the chicken quarter of the way. Close the lid and cook for another 5-6 minutes. Flip chicken another quarter of the way. Repeat until chicken is cooked all around. About 30-40 minutes. Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the biggest drumstick and cook until the internal temperature is 165°.

Grilling is a lot more than burgers and hot dogs. There is a relaxing element to it. You can be among your family or guests enjoying the outside. A great tip is to wrap your platter with plastic wrap before taking raw meat out to the grill. You can remove and discard the plastic wrap after placing the meat on the grill. That way, you can use the same platter for serving.

l Grilled Halibut

• 1½ cups fresh basil leaves

• 1 large shallot, chopped

• 1 stick butter, room temperature

• 1 tsp. finely grated lemon zest

• 6  6-oz. halibut filets

• Olive oil

• Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

• Lemon wedges

Finely chop basil and shallots in a food processor. Add butter, 2 Tbsp. at a time, and process until blended, stopping occasionally to scrape down sides. Transfer to a small bowl; stir in lemon zest and season with kosher salt. Turn on your grill to medium heat. Rub fish filets on both sides with olive oil and season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Cook halibut until filets are clear, about 4 minutes per side. Transfer fish to plates. Immediately spread some basil-shallot butter over the fish. Serve, with additional basil-shallot butter and lemon wedges on the side.

l Grilled Spicy Broccoli

• 2 lb. broccoli

• 1/4 cu extra-virgin olive oil

• 2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce

• 1 Tbsp. low-sodium soy sauce

• 3 Tbsp. ketchup

• 1 Tbsp. honey

• 3 cloves garlic, minced

• 1/2 tsp. kosher salt, plus more for sprinkling

• Freshly ground black pepper

• 1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes, plus more for serving

• 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan

• Lemon wedges, for serving

Preheat the grill to medium heat. Trim off fibrous bottom half of broccoli stem, then quarter broccoli head into small trees. In a large bowl, whisk together oil, Worcestershire, soy sauce, ketchup, honey, and garlic. Season with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes. Add in broccoli and toss to coat. Let sit for 10 minutes. Place broccoli on the grill and sprinkle lightly with more salt. Grill broccoli until knife tender and slightly charred, flipping every 2 minutes and basting with any remaining sauce, 8 to 10 minutes. Sprinkle with Parmesan and more red pepper flakes, and serve with lemon wedges.

l Loaded Grilled Potato Chips

• 4 large russet potatoes, scrubbed

• 8 oz. bacon, chopped in pieces

• 2 Tbsp. butter

• 8 oz. cheddar cheese, shredded

• 1/2 cup minced fresh scallions

• 1/2 cup sour cream

• Kosher salt

• Freshly ground black pepper

Preheat your griddle to medium high heat. While it heats up, slice the potatoes into 1/4 inch slices. Cook bacon on the griddle and remove most of the grease. Add potatoes to the cooktop and spread evenly with a spatula. Cook the potato slices on the grill for 5 to 6 minutes per side. Season both sides with kosher salt and pepper. Add butter to griddle and coat potatoes. Turn the grill off, top each potato slice with cheese and bacon crumbles. Once melted, remove from the griddle. Serve with sour cream and scallions.

l Grilled Zucchini Ribbons

• 6 bamboo skewers, soaked in water

• 6 medium-small zucchini

• vegetable oil, for the grill grates

• 8 Tbsp. butter or olive oil

• 1 garlic clove, minced

• 1 tsp. Onion powder

• 1 tsp. Italian seasoning

• 1 tsp. grated lemon zest

• Kosher salt

Melt butter in small saucepan over medium heat. Add seasonings, garlic clove and lemon. Cook for about 3 minutes. Let cool. Cut off and discard the ends of the zucchini. Using a mandolin outfitted with a finger guard, thinly slice one zucchini lengthwise into sliced ribbons, ⅛ inch thick. Lay the slices flat on a sheet pan. Lightly brush the tops with enough butter to lightly coat. Divide slices into 6 skewers. Fold a zucchini slice into an accordion shape and thread it onto a soaked bamboo skewer. Continue threading until all the slices from the zucchini are on the skewers. You should wind up with 6 skewers. Brush or scrape the grill grate clean and oil it with a tightly folded paper towel dipped in vegetable oil and drawn across the bars of the grate with tongs. Arrange the zucchini kebabs, skin sides down, on the grate. Grill, basting with any remaining butter and turning to evenly brown, until singed at some of the edges, 1 to 2 minutes per side for a total of about 5 minutes. Season with salt if needed and serve.

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Life Out Loud!

Episodes of explosion

I don’t know what our little corner of Appalachia did to anger the universe, but obviously, it was something pretty serious.

In the last few months, things just keep blowing up. First, there was the railroad disaster of international proportions. A whole train just left the tracks, tumbled over and burst into flames.

This evacuated a whole town. Notice, I always say “railroad disaster” and not “insert name of town” disaster. This is because the town didn’t cause the problem — the railroad did. I think it’s important to keep accountability, front and center.

Gas well. Now, five months later, a gas well began leaking because a truck backed into it — which seems strange since aren’t those things pretty BIG? Did someone just not see it there? Did it jump out in front of the truck?

Anyway, it broke down or off or something like that? No one’s quite sure. I mean I’m sure someone is sure. I certainly hope so. Those of us on the outside of the bubble aren’t.

I like to call this incident “what if you threw an evacuation and nobody actually left?” I know they meant well with the evacuation order. Better safe than sorry. The first responders dutifully opened a nearby school to house the evacuees. Last I heard, absolutely no one showed up. Rural people are just a different breed. I don’t know if we are just jaded, trusting or simply tired.

The truth is it is exceedingly difficult to evacuate livestock. You think people don’t want to leave domestic pets behind? That also goes for cows, horses, pigs, goats, sheep and chickens. Maybe not roosters though. They can be jerks.

As the news spread that there was a damaged gas well and a leak of unknown proportions, events had the potential to be serious and scary. Yet in my corner

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Walk & Learn

Tour of Bedford County beef farm draws a crowd to learn about pasture management

MANNS CHOICE, Pa. — It was a smoky morning for livestock producers to learn pasture management skills. More than 60 people gathered June 28 at Shoemaker Simmentals Farm, in Manns Choice, Pennsylvania to learn how Bill and Paulette Shoemaker manage grazing on their beef cattle operation and hear advice from Penn State Extension educators.

Shoemaker shared that his farm started as a location to raise heifers for his father’s dairy operation. When Shoemaker purchased the farm, he transitioned to raising the Simmentals, a breed of beef cattle that originated in Switzerland. Shoemaker said he chose Simmental cattle for their fast growth and high milk production.

Shoemaker led participants on a walk around his farm to look at various management practices that he uses in his beef operation. Some of these practices focus on the health and welfare of his livestock and protecting the environment.

Improvements. Shoemaker worked with the Natural Resources Conservation District to install a concrete feeding pad where he feeds cattle during the winter. This feeding pad keeps cattle cleaner during the winter months when feeding areas can become muddy. Without the concrete pad, cattle would sometimes stand in knee-deep mud to eat hay bales. The concrete pad also collects manure that can be used to fertilize farm fields and drains excess water into a grass buffer area to prevent runoff from entering a nearby stream.

Shoemaker fenced the streams on the farm to keep cattle out of the water, stabilize the stream banks and reduce erosion. Cattle instead drink water from watering systems installed throughout the rotationally managed pastures. A well on the property serves as the water source for these systems.

Melanie Barkley, Penn State Extension Educator from Bedford County, noted that Shoemaker’s graz-

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OHIO 1

SAT, JUL 22 at 9:00 A.M. Bristolville, OH. NH TD5050, Ford 1700 Diesel w/ Brad Co. Loader & Backhoe, grain bin, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B20

TUES, JUL 25 at 6:00 P.M. Ashtabula, OH. 33.442 Acres, mostly wooded, seclusion, great hunting, camper, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

WED, JUL 26 at 5:00 P.M. Ravenna, OH. Tractors, forklifts, tools, and misc. Crist Miller, Auctioneer Pg. B16

FRI, JUL 28 at 10:30 A.M. West Farmington, OH. 160+ Acre farm in parcels, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13

FRI, JUL 28 at 6:00 P.M. Madison, OH. Firearms, tools, and misc. Densmore Auctions Pg. B8

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Leavittsburg, OH. Tractors, tools, lumber, and misc. Ken Layne, Auctioneer Pg. B17

THURS, AUG 3 at 4:00 P.M. Southington, OH. Camper, collectibles, household, and misc. McGuire Auctioneers Pg. B10

SAT, AUG 5 at 9:00 A.M. Conneaut , OH. 24th Annual Amish Benefit for Hospital Aid. Crafts, quilts, tools, furniture and more. Raffling a backyard barn. Amish Benefit Pg. B16

FRI, AUG 11 at 4:00 P.M. Middlefield, OH. Annual Fall 2023 Consignment Tool and Equipment Auction. Antiques, collectibles, tools, farm equipment, furniture, household and more. Townline Machinery Auction Pg. B22 OHIO 2

SAT, JUL 22 at 10:00 A.M. Uniontown, OH. 162 Acre farm all adjoining, With Two Homes, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15

TUES, JUL 25 at 5:30 P.M. Youngstown, OH. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, and misc. Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer Pg. B17

WED, JUL 26 at 9:30 A.M. Lisbon, OH. Real estate in 3 auctions, also ‘11 Cadillac, Roseville pottery, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14

THURS, JUL 27 at 6:00 P.M. Lowellville, OH. Furniture, tools, collectibles, and misc. Mark Miller, Auctioneer/ All American Auctions Pg. B19

FRI, JUL 28 at 1:00 P.M. Rogers, OH. Flea market open every Friday each week year round. Open the first Saturday of the month April-October.

Monthly consignment auction second Tuesday of each month. Visit RogersOhio.Hibid.com or Rogersohio.com for online auction listings, details, and photos. Rogers Community Auction and Flea Market Pg. B8

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Kymberly Foster Seabolt Leanna Duppstadt, Penn State Extension educator, discusses weed identification and management at a pasture walk held in Manns Choice, Pennsylvania. (Submitted photo)
These good grazing and soil management practices can then lead to more productive or faster-growing grasses and livestock.

Online Only

bidding ends:

Tues. July 25, 2023

starting at 7:00 p.m.

ONLINE AUCTION

Bidding has started at auctionohio.com #31298

Online auction featuring antique buggy from the Yokum family, Homer, Ohio, made by Born and Riker, St. Paris, Ohio; walnut panels from Victorian furniture made by the Black Family of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; Western and Australian saddles; primitives; large concrete Rottweiler; Bowflex exercise machine; tools; oak and maple furniture; collectibles; household; and much more! Go to auctionohio.com to register and bid!

John Sperry, Auctioneer/reAltor

740-507-3413

West Union, oH

Thurs. July 29, 2023

Starting at 9:30 a.m.

Gun Auction

3760 WHeat Ridge Road

amisH CommUnity Bldg.

West Union, oH 45693

selling a lifeTime One OWner cOllecTiOn Of 65 qualiTy guns VisiT WWW.aucTiOnzip.cOm iD#4988

fOr cOmpleTe lisT anD picTures

Terms: cash, gOOD check W/prOper iD

Auctioneer: Herbert erwin 937-544-8252

Online Only

Begins Closing

Tues. July 25, 2023

at 7:00 P.M.

Texas Knife ColleCTion #5

Online-Only AuctiOn

Pick up location: 512 e. Main st. Ashland, OH 44805

Pick up by appointment July 27 shiPPing availaBle on all iteMs!

300 Lots of Knives. Mostly Case XX & Remington Bullet Knives. Other brands include, Kershaw, Browning, Buck, Bear & Son, Schrade, and more!

A few HigHligHTs include: 2003 Case XX Tony Bose Sowbelly, JBF Champlin Sons Cutlery Stepped Barlow, 1989 Case XX Midnight Pearl Set, Case XX Exotic Handle Tiny Toothpicks, Remington R296B Stag Horn Trapper, Jim Bowie Commemorative Knife, Bear & Son Mammoth Ivory Barlow, Bear & Son Mini Razor Collection, 1997 Case XX 8251 Abalone Large Trapper Module 1, 2016 Case XX Tony Bose Abalone Wilfred Lockback Hunter, 2015 Case XX Tony Bose Cattle Knife, Hammer Brand Swing Guard Cheetah with Ivory Handles, 1996 Remington Trailhead R3843 Sample Bullet Knife, Sealed in Box Case XX

Knives, Custom Handled Knives by Michael Prater & Garrett Finney, Case XX & other Commemorative Knives, too many to list!

Whelton leads research on how wildfires affect drinking water

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — As wildfire season continues, a Purdue University professor is sharing his expertise on how fire damage can impact drinking water.

This research is expected to lead to the first national recommendations on the roles and responsibilities of utilities and federal and state agencies for addressing drinking water contamination caused by wildfires. Later this year, the recommendations will be published as a “concept of operations plan” written by Andrew Whelton and funded by the Water Research Foundation.

Whelton also provides assistance from afar to communities experiencing post-wildfire drinking water contamination and regularly speaks with disaster response groups across the world to increase awareness of the problem.

This spring, Whelton traveled to Europe, where he met with public health groups and researchers who were seeking to better understand drinking water contamination after witnessing Europe’s second worst wildfire season last year.

Whelton and his students have published several milestone papers since testing water samples from the sites of the most destructive wildfires in California and Colorado over the past few years.

Brian Bauer, Realtor/Auctioneer

614-949-6764

bbauer@mossyoakproperties.com

Bid at: MossyOakProperties.com

TerMs: 15% Buyers Premium Online Terms Apply. www.kaufman-auctions.com

Mervin lehman Auctioneer/realtor 419.685.8585

mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com

Kaufman realty and Auctions 330.857.7777

These studies provided some of the earliest evidence suggesting that chemicals called volatile organic compounds enter drinking water when wildfires degrade plastic pipes. Whelton’s research group also was the first to publish on how wildfires contaminate private drinking water wells, a study his team conducted based on samples from Colorado’s 2021 Marshall Fire.

The team recently published a paper with findings on how benzene, a chemical leached from heatdegraded pipes, contaminates water softeners. Other upcoming papers look at how wildfire contamination affects plastics used for soda fountains and appliances.

Purdue University is a top public research institution developing practical solutions to today’s toughest challenges. Ranked in each of the last five years as one of the 10 Most Innovative universities in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, Purdue delivers world-changing research and out-of-this-world discovery.

Committed to hands-on and online, real-world learning, Purdue offers a transformative education to all. Committed to affordability and accessibility, Purdue has frozen tuition and most fees at 2012-13 levels, enabling more students than ever to graduate debt-free. Learn more at stories.purdue.edu.

Stark Parks hosting Catfish with Cops

CANTON, Ohio — Stark Parks is hosting the annual Catfish with Cops shoreline fishing event, July 29 at Walborn Reservoir in Alliance.

Registration is $5 per person (cash only) and begins at 5 p.m. and fishing starts at 6 p.m. All catfish must be checked in by 11 p.m. to be counted for prizes.

For more information about Catfish with Cops or any other Stark Parks fishing derby, visit Starkparks. com/derbies/.

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Walk & Learn

ing system divides pastures into smaller paddocks where cattle graze for short periods of time.

“This allows producers to better manage the forages growing in the pastures,” she said.”Cattle graze pasture forages down to four inches in height and then move to another section of pasture. Leaving four inches of forage behind keeps the plants healthier because the plants regrow through photosynthesis in the leaves rather than drawing from stored reserves in the root system.”

For producers who raise sheep or goats, four inches is important to prevent these animals from ingesting internal parasite larvae, often called worms. Barkley and Leanna Duppstadt, also a Penn State Extension Educator from Bedford County, discussed the importance of evaluating site and soil characteristics when choosing pasture forages.

“Plants such as alfalfa require a deep well-drained soil while reed canary grass can tolerate a poorly drained soil,” Duppstadt said.

Pastures. Shoemaker said his pastures contain many native grasses that he did not have to plant. His pastures mostly consist of orchardgrass, Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue and clovers.

Some livestock, like sheep and goats, do not care for tall fescue, Barkley said. They don’t like the coarse texture and sharp edges of the leaves. Small ruminant producers should also avoid high percentages of red clover in their pasture mix due to the high phyto-estrogen content that can affect reproduction.

Both educators agreed that a mix of grasses and legumes can be ideal. Legumes fix nitrogen from the air which supplies the nitrogen needed for growing gr asses. Plus, the nutritional value of legumes

also tends to be higher due to higher levels of protein.

“The nutritional value of all grasses will decrease when they produce seed heads,” said Duppstadt. “Once a grass produces seeds it dramatically slows in growth, producing little to no new leaves, focusing solely on the production of those seeds. This is why pastures should be mowed. The mowing will keep that plant growing leaves throughout the spring and summer and into the fall.”

Shoemaker said he makes hay on some of his pasture fields in the spring to take advantage of the surplus growth that his cattle won’t use during that time. The cattle then graze these fields in the summer and fall when his designated pasture fields need time to regrow.

Throughout the walk, Duppstadt discussed how to identify common weeds found in pastures. She said many weeds can be controlled by mowing, which prevents seed production, improved soil fertility and better grazing management. Mowing works best for annual and biennial weeds. Perennial weeds typically require a chemical treatment to kill, due to their extensive root systems.

Good grazing management practices and good soil fertility can help to control weeds and can result in increased pasture production. Soil fertility should begin with a soil test so that individual fields can be fertilized according to recommendations. These good grazing and soil management practices can then lead to more productive or fastergrowing grasses and livestock.

The pasture walk was sponsored by Penn State Extension, Southwest Project Grass, and the Bedford County Conservation District. For more information on pasture management, weed control in pasture or livestock grazing practices, contact Penn State Extension in Bedford County at 814-623-4800.

ONLINE ONLY • Wed. JULY 26, 2023

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JOHN deeRe TRACTOR – CASe FRONT eNd LOAdeRS – SeMI TRACTORS – 53’ VAN TRAILeRS

2013 JOHN DEERE 9560RT Track Tractor Powershift, 9588 Hours – 4 CASE 621G

XR Front End Loaders ranging from 5,400 to 14,000 Hours -2013 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA 125 Sleeper 13 Speed , DD15 ENGINE – 2012 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA 125

10 SPEED, DD15 ENGINE – 4, STRICK 53’ VAN TRAILERS – 2001 POLARIS XPEDITION

425 ATV KUHN Knight 8124 Pro Twin Slinger Spreader – Farm Fan Grain Dryer – JEEP WRANGLER 2 DOOR JEEP 4X4. HAVE EQUIPMENT TO SELL?

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Tippecanoe, oh • Sat. July 29, 2023

starting at 9:30 a.m.

Albert H. emerick Jr.

EstatE auction

6268 Sandy Ridge Rd., Tippecanoe, OH 44699

DirectionS: From Dennison, take SR 800 to Stillwater take SR 258 to Westchester turn right onto Sandy Ridge turn right and sale will be on the left. From Newcomerstown take SR 258 to Westchester turn left and then left on Sandy Ridge Rd.

real eState: Are you looking to build or invest?

Don’t miss this opportunity to own 3.659 acres with 30x40 Pole building. Whether looking for a place to build your dream home or just an extra garage for storage, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to own this land in the Indian Valley School District. All owned Minerals will transfer at closing to the new buyer. Tuscarawas County parcel number 78-00059-000 taxes are $280 per year. Real Estate will sell at 12 PM real eState terMS: Property to sell on CONFIRMATION of the courts property. Must sell for 80% of appraised value $40,000 ($32,000) 10% NON REFUNDABLE deposit due day of auction with balance due at closing. NO CONTINGENCIES will be added and there is no buyers premium on this auction. All inspections should be completed prior to bidding at the bidder’s expense. All information is deemed from reliable sources but are not warranted in any way. All announcements day of Auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

tractorS anD equipMent: Farmall 560 WF Diesel fast hitch, Farmall M, 1958 JD 420 C crawler dozer s/n 89696, 330 IH Backhoe, Allis Chalmers 314 garden tractor, Speedex garden tractor, David Bradley tractor, 1953 Ford Jubilee Necos, Massey Harris Pony with chipper and mid mount sickle mower, Fordson Tractor on steel wheels,

plows (fast hitch), drag disc, dump rake, double cultipacker, NI Cutditioner, and flatbed wagon, Homemade tandem axle trailer, Woods 72” 3pt finish mower.

Mobile HoMe anD VeHicleS: 1969 Cambridge Mobile home to be removed ID #50126033, 1997 Dodge 1500 4wd Vin # 3B7HF13Y4VG728643, 1974 GT750 VIN #GT75044367, 1975 International Box van VIN # E5550EHN10876, 1972 Honda Motorcycle Vin # CL350344607,1982 Dodge Van VIN # 2B7FB13ECK143724,1987 Dodge Charger VIN # 1B3BZ44C3HD602505, Aluminum Canoe. toolS anD MiSc.: Drive All lathe Model 405 s/n 30403S, Log splitter, drill press, metal cabinets, storage shelves, torches, welder, misc hand tools, wrenches, sockets, Power Kraft transit, Delta 12” planer, several scrap piles and related items.

collectibleS: Assorted Coins, some silver, Trains- Marx 115 and120 volt transformers, Lionel engines and cars “O” Gauge, misc track and accessories, Wooden Canoe, oil lamps, lanterns, Kitchenwares and more. note: We are still going through the buildings and sure we will have finds. There will be several scrap piles. Many of the vehicles have not run for several years and are in poor condition. Tractors will need work as well. We have notes on the day of the auction of what we know.

auction by orDer of albert H. eMerick eState

tuScarawaS county caSe # 2022 eS 61447, kennetH eMerick, executor.

Jennifer Miller-berkSHire attorney for eState

tHe bArnett reAltors, inc.

cronebAugH Auction service, ltd.

Auctioneer/reAltor:

steve cronebAugH 330-243-6574

Auctioneer/reAltor:

bob HAll 330-440-5923

Auctioneer/reAltor:

colson stArner 330-440-1005

brokers: crAig And kAy bArnett 330-339-1196

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Wooster, oh • THURS. JULY 27, 2023

Starting at 9:00 a .M.

TAZELAAR ESTATE AUCTION

ANTIQUES • PRIMITIVES • GLASSWARE • GUNS • AMMO • KNIVES TOOLS • NASCAR CARS • APPLIANCES

To settle the estate, will sell the following, plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in ThE FFA BUILdING, WAyNE COUNTy FAIRGROUNdS, WOOSTER, OhIO The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

TAZELAAR ESTATE AUCTION: Good selection of tools including Greenlee 1904 ratchet knockout punch driver; Greenlee No. 830 hole saw set; Graco CX-5 Turbine sprayer; hand planes; Kreg jig K5; Bosch handheld corded planer; Porter Cable profile sander; metal detector; David White LP6-20 sight level; pipe cutter, threader, & dies; Red Head hammer drill; Milwaukee right angle drill; Hilti TE22 hammer drill; Milwaukee handheld band saw; woodworking jigs & blades; Jet model JJ-6 jointer; Craftsman table saw; Penn State Industries dust collector; bench grinder; Delta 4” belt / 6” disc sander; Delta 16” drill press; good selection of clamps of all types; vise; Craftsman rolling tool chest; hand tools; drill bits; router bits; pocket knives; Delta band saw; Craftsman router table; routers; Hitachi framing nailer, finish nailer, & brad nailer; copper tubing; older Ridgid metal cutting band saw; Brut sheet metal brake; miter saw; T-posts; wire; various fittings; wooden ladders; and more. GUNS: Smith & Wesson 38 Special revolver; Smith & Wesson 32 Caliber Double Action 4th Model Break Top Revolver; Llama 32 S&W cal revolver; L&C British Bulldog Revolver; H&R Young America Double Action 32 S&W cal revolver (missing cylinder pin); Sears & Roebuck 22 cal pellet rifle; Benjamin Legacy 1000 .177 cal pellet rifle; Beeman Model R9 .177 cal pellet rifle w/ scope. AUCTION By ORdER OF PEG BORTON, Ex. FOR ThE ESTATE OF MARK E. TAZELAAR, AShLANd CO. PROBATE #20221228.

OPATRNy AUCTION: Vintage clothes; 20+ quilts of all ages; large selection of crocks (many Frank Foster); blue bird pottery; large selection of glassware & pottery including McCoy, Roseville, Belleek, Weller, Fostoria, Northwood, Imperial, Fenton, & Fire King; antique coffee grinder; vintage linens; antique Christmas tree candle holders; antique Smucker’s apple butter crock jar w/ lid Orrville, OH; vintage Walt Disney school bus lunchbox; display cases, shelves, & cupboards. Short list for a large selection of high quality items. (list subject to sales prior to auction) JIM & BETh OPATRNy, OWNERS

GALLIhER AUCTION: 50+ knives including hunting knives & pocket knives from Frost, Remington, Schrade, Chipaway, & more. FORMER PROPERTy OF TIM GALLIhER, AUCTION By ORdER OF TAMI GALLIhER

AUCTION #4: 50+ NASCAR diecast cars; Apple computer w/ monitor; vinyl records; Maytag washer; Frigidaire gas dryer; Frigidaire gas stove; 2 small Sentry safes; 2 SCM Smith Corona Typewriters; Sony blu ray player; DVDs; Cleveland Indians World Series collectibles, hats, tickets, & posters; old tools; Singer sewing machine; Cuisinart grill; Cat’s Meows; youth violin; small writing desk; love seat; tea cup sets; music boxes; dish sets; glassware; & more.

AUCTIONS #5 & 6: Ammo including 12 gauge, 3006, 45 ACP; 22, & 9mm; bore sighter; ammo cans; ammo pouches; knives; military field telephones & other military items; hiking & camping items including backpacks & tents; Teeter inversion table; tools; Craftsman rolling tool chest; 2 Cub Cadet push mowers (one is self propelled); & more. NOTE: Another good size auction with quality & variety. Selling in 3 rings. Appliances to sell approximately 11:30 a.m. Visit www.gant-realty.com and click on upcoming chattel auctions for good selection of pictures. Plan to attend.

TERMS- Cash or Good Check

Breakfast and Lunch

AUCTIONEERS: DAvE ACkER , NICk DEFElICE , PAUl EmERSON, & JED ACkER (330-749-6248)

(330) 264-8342

4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

SherrodSville, oh•Thurs. Aug. 3, 2023

Starting at 5:00 p.m. real eState SellS at 6:00 p.m.

GeorGe Davis estate auction

4414 Cumberland Rd. SW, Sherrodsville, OH 44675

DirecTions: From SR 39 outside of Sherrodsville take SR 212 West approx ¼ mile to Auction. Looking for a home in the Atwood Lake area? We have one for you. We are offering a 2-bedroom 2-bath Ranch home on a nice 1 acre lot with a full basement. Property has a 1 stall attached garage along with a nice 2 stall detached garage that is 2 story and currently set up as a wood shop, also a separate shed ideal for mowers and outside tools. This home sets up nicely for a starter home or downsizing opportunity.

House will be open for inspection one hour prior to auction Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023. Real Estate sells at 6 p.m.

PickuP Truck: 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 ext cab 2 wheel drive 89,340 miles

guns: Marlin mod 336 35 RFM caliber with Bushnell scope, Marlin mod 336 30-30 SN: E31742, H&R 22 cal revolver, Mossberg mod 390K 16 ga. Bolt action, Stac-on non fireproof 8 gun safe.

WooD Working: Craftsman 14” band saw, Craftsman 10” Radial arm saw, Craftsman belt drive table saw,

Mon. JULY 24, 2023

ONLINE AUCTION

Modern Heritage Salon

ALL ReMAining inventoRY

HYdRAULic StYLiSt cHAiRS, StYLiSt dRYeRS WoRkStAtionS W/dRAWeRS

Bid @ www.duttonauctions.com

inventoRY conSiSt oF: Minerva Beauty Hydraulic stylist chairs, Hair cutting workstations w/drawers, Mirrors, Wall mounted Shelving unit, Anti Fatigue floor mats, Liberty Hood Stylist Dryers, Custom Amish made hooded dryer holder, Minerva Beauty Stylist Carts, Amish made reception desk, Bar stools, TV, Shelving units, Wall mount cabinets, Salon wet station W/ Chairs & much more @ www.duttonAuctions.com

PREVIEW DatE: July 24th (2-4 P.M.)

For complete List of items, Pics, terms of Sale, & online Bidding go to www.duttonAuctions.com

Personal Property on-Site Pick-up: July 25th & 26th (10 A.M-2 P.M.)

Location: 3976 Fulton Rd., canton, oH 44718

All Bidders must register online @ www.duttonAuctions.com to bid.

All items paid for w/credit card, check, or cash. aUCtioneer:

JaCk daviS

330.879.5000 duttongroup@kWcommercial.com

Meadville, Pa SAT. JULY 29, 2023

Starting at 10:00 a .M.

ABSOLUTE EQUIPMENT & TOOL AUCTION

Two router tables, Large selection of cedar lumber mostly 2-3’ pieces along with some other lumber, lawn furniture patterns and jigs will sell as one unit, also assorted hardware.

LAWn AnD gArDen: Like new Ariens Compact 22 snowblower, two craftsman push mowers, weed eaters ,gas powered edger, wheelbarrows, Ridgid shop vac, lawn roller, pull behind thatcher, 2 bladed ax, splitting maul, Werner 10’ step ladder.

househoLD: Old national cash register, 54”LG flat screen, Cranberry Fenton basket, Refrigerator w/bottom freezer, microwave, Sony cd player, Granite cutting board, sewing machine, Mr. heater heater, 2-4 drawer filing cabinets with plastic shelving,

TerMs: House must bring minimum bid of $145,000. 10% NON REFUNDABLE deposit due day of auction with balance due at closing. NO CONTINGENCIES will be added and there is no buyers premium on this auction. All inspections should be completed prior to bidding at the bidder’s expense. All information is deemed from reliable sources but are not warranted in any way. All announcements day of Auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

TerMs on chATTeLs: Cash or Good check. 4% buyers premium for credit card purchases only. All announcements day of Auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

AucTion by orDer of: george i. DAvis esTATe, susAn cLArk chADDock, ADMinisTrATor, cArroLL co. cAse # 20231024

The BarneTT realTors, Inc. croneBaugh aucTIon servIce, lTd.

aucTIoneer/realTor: sTeve croneBaugh

330-243-6574

aucTIoneer/realTor: BoB hall

330-440-5923

Brokers: craIg and kay BarneTT

330-339-1196

SKIDSTEER - KUBOTA MOWER - JD GATOR

CONTRACTOR TOOLS

23943 lippert Rd. Meadville, Pa

Take Pettis rd. from Meadville 4.6 miles to Lippert Rd., from Cochranton take Pettis/Ridgeway Hill Rd. from N. Franklin St. 3.8 miles to Lippert Rd.

EqUIp.: 1990 Bobcat 742 gas skidsteer w/ forks & bucket, works great; 2014 Kubota Z725 25 hp zero turn mower w/60” deck & 677 hrs.; John Deere Gator TX w/ power dump bed; Bolens 1402 garden tractor that runs great with mower deck & rear mount rototiller; Marklift 2000# 32’ scissor lift w/ Onan gas engine; 20’ heavy duty 5th wheel equip. trailer, needs deck & no title; 32’ triaxle, 15,000 gvwr, enclosed car hauler, converted to construction trailer, no title; 16’ single axle enclosed trailer w/o title; Contrax 2 ton lifting jib; John Deere lime spreader; 3 pth furrower; 2 Gravely walk behind tractors w/ multiple attachments; misc. push mowers; lawn roller; home built motorized carriage w/gas engine; 5 hp rebar cutter; Hyundai HCP6500D 6500 watt diesel generator (like new) and more. TOOLS:10’ alum. brake; acetylene torch set w/ tanks & cart; multiple torpedo heaters; steel band saw; portable generators; 36” barn fan; scaffolding; Craftsman 5 hp compressor; Craftsman 24 drawer toolbox; mud pump; Partner K750 concrete saw; Milwaukee 1.5” rotary hammer; Porter Cable variable speed port. band saw; DeWalt cordless rotary laser; DeWalt concrete drill; concrete stakes; lots of misc. DeWalt tools; misc. cordless tools; nail guns; saws, etc.; heavy duty straps; Stihl 028 AV chainsaw; Echo chainsaw; Stihl & Echo trimmers & blower; new 3500# & 4500# 12v winches; Ant. Union machinists tool box; lots of other misc. hand tools, cords; ladders, fuel cans; 27’, 10” I beam and much more. WILDLIfE pRINTS: Multiple signed & numbered prints by Terry Redline, Jack Paluh, Bruce Miller, Larry Fanning & others. MISC.: 25 cent slot machine; gumball & popcorn machines; golf clubs; lots of stereo equip. & speakers; Weber propane grill; wildlife décor & whisky bottles; Roomba; Xbox 360; Coke park bench; whiskey barrel barstools; camera drone; Supreme humidor; misc. men’s & ladies watches; corner curio cabinet; 4 265/65R17 tires w/ rims; Firestone tire ashtrays; Nascar diecast cars & other Nascar memorabilia; beer signs; NIB wine fridge; enclosed trailer for pulling behind motorcycle; horse cart; new 7.5 x 16 tractor tire; lots of misc. boxes we haven’t gone through yet and much more. This is a great auction, don’t miss it. Off street parking available, comfort station & refreshments onsite. See auctionzip.com #1520 for photos.

OWNER: CODY pASSILLA

TERMS: Cash, Approved Local Checks or Credit/Debit Cards. 4% buyer’s premium waived for cash or check.

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(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520

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Sugarcreek, OH • Mon. July 31, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M. real estate sells at 6:00 P.M.

Walnut Creek area Home & Contents auCtion

Brick ranch hoMe on nearly ½ acre lot | Walnut creek toWnship holMes county | 1,872 sq Ft hoMe | .426 acres | 3 BedrooM, 2 BathrooM

neWer Zero turn MoWer | Guns & aMMo household & collectiBles | antiques | onsite live auction OPen fOr

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suMMary: This timeless looking brick ranch home is on a beautiful almost half-acre lot in Walnut Creek. The home offers an open concept main floor living area including the kitchen, dining room, living room, large laundry room, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, and the Master Suite with bathroom. The full walk out basement offers a ton of potential with a nearly open floor plan. Utilities to the home are gas heat, Central Air, and public water/ sewer. The home has a spacious 2 car attached garage and a small shed. Enjoy the orchard trees while sitting on the back deck. Make plans to join us at the open house!

leGal: Parcel # 26-00717-001 in Walnut Creek Township of Holmes County and East Holmes SD. Taxes per half year are $1,189.97.

terMs: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All mineral rights transfer. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

appliances, Furniture, household: Maytag washer and dryer; Hot Point refrigerator; Hot Point electric range; 2 upright freezers; kitchen aid mixer; Sharp microwave; Black and Decker toaster oven; Keurig; air electric stove Cabinet; Char Broil grill; Great Majestic JE181- wood cook stove; 2 oak barstools; matching 4 piece bedroom set- full bed, 4 drawer chest, dresser, and mirror; matching oak 4 piece bedroom set- full bed, nightstand, chest, dresser, and mirror; nightstand; folding chairs and table; secretary desk; table; recliners; rockers; hutch cabinets; matching sofa and rocking loveseat; recliner; matching end tables and coffee table; twin bed; desk; desk chairs; arm chair; oak table and 6 chairs; wooden highchair; patio swing; metal drop leaf table; Lifetime table 6’; metal table; step stools; Cedar blanket chest; foosball table; safe; trunk; tea carts (2); bookshelf; stereo chest; Dry sink; coat rack; magazine stand; quilt rack; quilts and comforters; shelving (plastic, metal, and wood); metal desk; lots of glassware including cooking & baking dishes, glass sets, variety of China sets; plasticware; waffle maker; cast iron 5 qt oven; chest freezer; Gevalia coffee maker; ice cream maker; 2 kitchenware; knife set; mugs and glasses; canister set; silverware; silverware chest set; hand chopper; egg cooker; pots and pans (some Lifetime); popcorn maker; canning jars; vases; Igloos, Thermos, Coleman ice chests; canners; crocks; crockpot; roasters; crates; ice tea maker; coffee makers; water pitcher sets; creamer and sugar dishes; Tupperware; paper shredder; stereo; trash cans; towels; hurricane lamp; toys; plant stand; stereo; lamps; faux tree; cassette organizer; Coleman lanterns; cooks books; greeting cards; bags including 31; Electrolux sweeper; puzzles; games; bedding; giftwrap and bags; garment bags; heating pad; baskets; painting supplies; griddles; wash tubs (double); Unico Frigidaire humidifier; Osdel foot tub; bookshelf; Christmas décor and tins; chair pads; Panasonic VHS player; quilt frame; suitcase; Proform treadmill; organ; office supplies; fan; Heat Mate kerosene heater; TV; electric heaters including Eden pure; electric lighthouse; cleaners; laWn & Garden, tools: New Big Dog Rex zero turn mower- 42” mower, bag; Stihl F556RC weed eatergas; MTD 5/22 snow blower; Stihl weed eater-battery; MTD bed edger; Stihl blower; Hyd. Jack; Poulaun push mower; LH charger; Ever Start 1200A charger; Honda

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FEO ONLINE AUCTION

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. Located on the West edge of New Waterford at 3145 PAtriot drivE, nEW WAtErford, ohio 44445.

3 WoodEd BuiLding Lots

CoLumBiAnA County ~ nEW WAtErford viLLAgE

CrEstviEW Lsd

3 wooded building lots of 80 x 222, 96 x 222 and 96 x 220. All City utilities are at the road. Lots are fairly level and easily cleared. Walk at your leisure, maps on site. Just minutes from Columbiana and Boardman. visit BaerAuctions.com for online bidding tErms on PErsonAL ProPErty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases.

Ken C. Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Autumn Feo- Realtor - (330) 831-1910 Autumn@BaerAuctions.com

Jeffrey Feo ~ Owner

2023

starts ending at 6:00 P.M. French ridge AreA reAl estAte

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location: 11101 county Rd 6, KillbucK ohio 44637. diRections: From Millersburg, take US-62 west to OH-520, turn right onto OH520 go north 2 miles, turn left onto County Rd 6, 1¼ miles to location.

5 bedRooms & 2 baths W/2 caR attached GaRaGe 34’x 66’ banK baRn | 3-bay 40’x48’ detached GaRaGe PictuResque VieW

7.75 acRes Ready foR 4-h PRoJects holmes co. | KillbucK tWP West holmes sd

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a property that embodies the true essence of country living.

For legal description, terms, photos and online bidding please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com. sale by the oRdeR of: JacK JR . & Kelly Whitney

EV3000is generator; Stihl HSA56 hedge trimmer – battery; Stihl blower- battery; Wizard tiller; Mikita table saw; dolly Black and Decker cordless hand vacs; yard tools- shovels, rakes, ; garage storage shelves; lawn chairs; aluminum ladders; garden gloves; torch; string; weed eater accessories; tool boxes; hand tools – hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers; socket wrenches; hand brooms; landscaping lighting; extension cords; ratchet and tarp straps; organizers; knives; hand pump; nail and screws; d-con; fire extinguisher; jump starter; sprayer; gas cans; buckets; shop vacs; wooden work bench; pressure washer; saw horses; tiki torches; axes; wheel barrow; fire pit; garden hoses; firewood and wood rack; IH charger; wiring antiques, collectiBles: Antique sewing machine; vinyl records; CDs; Crosley cd recorder; canes; artwork; antique cabinets; books; Hilander yearbooks (60’s, 70’s, 80’s); encyclopedia set; medical encyclopedia; old postcards; Farmer’s Almanac; Ohio Amish directories; local history books; Old LIV stool; 2 LIV church pew; antique secretary desk; nesting hens; antique chest; antique wood rocker; old newspaper – Farmers Hub; pen and pencil collection (local); mini tea set; tea pots; pocket knife collection; hats; Haitian wooden set; salt & pepper shakers; Pyrex bowl set; Carnival, Crystal, Fenton glassware; figurines; chrome kitchen table; Guns & aMMo: JC Higgins, Mo. 583.20 12-gauge, bolt action shotgun; Mossberg 22-gauge Mo. .151k, with Weaver B4 scope; Colt Targetsman, 22 lr, semi auto pistol. Incl. one magazine & holster; Ammo- 12 gauge, 22 lr, and some misc ammo.

terMs: Payment in full day of sale via cash, check with proper identification, Visa or MasterCard. 5% buyer’s premium refunded for cash or check purchases. All items sold “As Is.” sale: By order oF the raBer preservation trust, ruBy Miller trustee kauFMan realty & auctions

(888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com curt yoder realtor/auctioneer/partner

(330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Kaufman Realty & auctions (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com PedRo GuZman, Realtor/auctioneer (330) 763-1424 or pedro.guzman@kaufmanrealty.com

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Only Wed. July 26,
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suGarcreek,
Gps coordinates: 40.5433011, -81.7136387 direc-
Walnut St/TR 444, go east ½ mile to property. Signs posted.
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location: 2497 tr 444,
oh 44681
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SR 515 in Walnut Creek, take SR 515 to

DunDee, OH

Thurs. Aug.

10, 2023

starting at 6:00 PM

Cozy Country ProPerty in DunDee, oH

2 Bedroom | 2 Bath | 2 acres | Newer BarN | Large gardeN | stream | FeNced iN Pasture | tuscarawas couNty | wayNe twP. | garaway Lsd | Live auctioN

LocATion: 7720 nebrAskA rd. nW, dundee, oh 44624. direc -

Tions: From Dundee take SR 516 South 1 mile turn right onto Nebraska Rd., half mile to property. From Sugarcreek take SR 93 North 3 miles turn right onto Bars Mills Rd., in half mile turn left onto Winklepleck Rd., go half mile to Nebraska Rd., 1.3 miles to property. Signs Posted.

OPen HOuse: Wed. august 2, 2023 frOM 4:00PM-6:00PM

summAry: Located in the country and only minutes from Dover and Sugarcreek is this beautiful 2 acre property with a 2 bedroom, 2 full bath double wide home with open living room, kitchen, full basement with cabinets and canning cellar, and a nice big back patio that looks out over the backyard. There is a 2 car detached garage with side rooms for gardening and wood shop. The property has a large garden and fully fenced in pasture, a 2 story 26 x 32 barn with 2 box stalls and tack room built in 2016, and a 16 x 20 fully equipped 4 run dog kennel with in floor heat built in 2020. Also on the edge of this property is a 2 bedroom, 1 bath fixer upper house. Mark down the 10th of August to own this nice cozy country setting property.

reAL esTATe Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

TAxes & LegAL: Taxes currently $1145.25 per half. Tusc. County Parcel #68-00363-000.

sALe by: Wes & beuLAh miLLer

kAuFmAn reALTy & AucTions 330.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

k&m Team: myron miLLer, reALTor/AucTioneer 330.204.0864 myron.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

derrick kAndeL, reALTor/AucTioneer 330.231.4524 derrick.kandel@kaufmanrealty.com

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LeesviLLe Lake Get-a-Way

.3444 Acres | Perry TownshiP| cArroll counTy

cArrollTon eVsD | 576 sq FT cAbin | MiniMAl AnnuAl

Fees & no resTricTions | MinerAl righTs incluDeD | incluDing 16’ PonToon & cAbin Furnishings

ONLINE auctION

OPen fOr InsPectIOn: thursday, July 27th 4:00-6:00 PM

locATion: 7324 Ferngreen rD, loT 32, cArrollTon, oh 44615

gPs coorDinATes: 40.464035200772614, -81.1547702441439 Direc -

Tions: From Carrollton, Head SW on S Lisbon St./SR-332 for 5.2 miles, turn right on Autumn Rd. SW 3 miles, turn left onto Bramble Rd SW 1.5 miles, continue straight onto Dove Rd. SW 1.4 miles to property. Signs Posted. suMMAry: Looking for a summer retreat on the lake? This lot has a quaint 1-bed, 1 bath cabin with 576 sq. ft. of living area with a loft. Appliances in the kitchen as well as other furnishings are included, making this a turn-key lake house. Enjoy lake life on the covered front porch or back deck. Utilities to the home include electric baseboard heat, propane wall heater, electric hot water heater, spring water & newer septic. Get ready to fish and enjoy Leesville Lake on the 16’ pontoon (with new Suzuki motor) included in the sale. This property has minimal annual fees, free of restrictions, and private dock access is also available.

legAl: Carroll County Parcel #280001323.000. Perry Township, Carrollton School District Taxes: Taxes are currently $465.16/half.

TerMs: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment due within 24 hours of the close of the Auction with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS” and sells subject to seller confirmation. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Register to bid to view all terms.

Sale: By order of TiTuS Miller, Charlene Miller

KAuFMAn reAlTy & AucTions (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com curT yoDer realtor/Auctioneer/Partner (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Retired Geauga County teachers to meet Aug. 1

BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga County Retired Teachers Association will hold its Super Summer Potluck Get-Together Aug. 1 at the Bond Activity Center at Century Village, 14653 E. Park St.

Newly retired teachers are welcome. Gathering time is 11:15 a.m. with

the business meeting at 11:30 a.m. and lunch at noon. Bring a dish to share and your own table service and beverage. Pulled pork sandwiches will be provided by Pat and Eileen Cataldo.

RSVP to Jeane Paine at 440 823-4019 or Cheryl Sekura at 440 223-8711 by July 27.

The program will feature reports

Home on 58 aCres

Excellent contemporary style home spread out over 58 acres with miles long views. Located in a great location just south of New Concord with close proximity to US 22 and I 70. The home was built in 2000 and has been meticulously cared for over the years. Featuring 3,678 sq. ft. of living area, if you are looking for modern designs with open concepts and clean lines throughout you’ve got to check this out. Metal roof, outdoor patio areas and floors 1 and 2 each include a walk out deck with amazing views. Main floor features a bedroom and bath with an open eat in kitchen and living room design. All three floors are finished with bathrooms and bedrooms on each floor including the walk out basement. If you are looking for an at home business, there is a hair salon with bathroom attached to the backside of the garage. Free gas to the home will remain in place for the new owner. Higher end housing throughout the area. The land features 2 excellent building tracts with the same view the home parcel features. Also included is an excellent recreational tract with springs throughout the hillside and approximately 16 acres of wooded seclusion in the SE corner of the property. parcel 1 – 7 Acres, 4+ Bedroom Home. parcel 2 – 41.4 Acres, wooded & open. parcel

from teacher grant recipients about the projects they developed. The group will collect school supplies for the “Help Me Learn Day” as well as paper products or canned goods for the Hunger Task Force. In addition to a 50/50 raffle, there will be a special raffle for members who bring guests.

3 - 5.01 Acres, open bldg. tract. parcel 4 – 5.02 Acres, open & wooded bldg. tract.

TerMs: 10% Buyers Premium will be assessed to winning bid. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies. Property sells in its “AS IS” condition. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels. Announcements day of sale take precedence. Gas & Oil Rights have been reserved. legal: Parcel #66900445005 & #66900445003 of Union Township in Muskingum County with East Muskingum schools. Taxes are $4,355 per year. sale By order of: Taylor’s kaufman realty and auctions www.kaufman-auctions.com 888.852.4111 patrick kaufman, realtor/partner 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com

Jason Miller, realtor/partner 740.541.7475 jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

Jamie Miller, realtor 330.275.7202 jamie.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

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Tues. July 25, 2023 at 6:00 pM

Good Quality antiQues - dazey Butter Churns - torQuay Pottery – Furniture

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pick up location: MillersBurg - exact location will Be on your invoice sheets. pick up date: thursday, July 27th, 2023, froM 4:00-6:00 pM

Dazey BuTTer Churners/householD anTiques: De Laval Cream Separators Salesperson Box, 8qt. No. 80 Dazey ’22 Butter Churner, 6qt. No. 60 Dazey ’22 Butter Churner, 4qt. No. 40 Dazey Round Label Butter Churner, 4qt. No.40 Dazey ’22 Butter Churner, 3qt. No. 30 Dazey Round Label Butter Churner, 2qt. No. 20 Dazey Round Label Butter Churner, 1qt. No. 10 Dazey Round Label Butter Churner, 1qt. Lightning Butter Churner, 2qt. Lightning Butter Churner, 2qt. Lightning butter Churner, 2qt. No. 20 Dazey ’22 Butter Churner, 2qt. No. 20 Dazey Round Label Butter Churner, 3qt. No. 30 Dazey Round Label Butter Churner, 2qt. Culinary Butter Churner, 1qt. 1858 Mason Jar Butter Churner, Black Powder Barrel, Cheese Mold, sap Bucket, 2qt. Crock Butter Churner, Crocks, Overall Crock, Rite-Way Milker Crock, Butter Crock, Sad Iron w/ Brass Plated Warmer, Oil Lamps, Old Antler Fork, Old Forks, Block Plane, 1920s-1950s War Pictures, Jars, Salt Box, Little Wood Bucket, Wooden Butter Spoons and Scoop.

Guns: Savage 22 Long Rifle, White Line 22 Long Barrel, AR-7 Explorer Long Rifle, and more coming soon! Torquay PoTTery/Glassware: Torquay Cottage Creamers, Torquay Cottage Sugar Dishes, Torquay Cottage Dishes, Torquay Cottage Candle Holder, Torquay Cottage Cup, Torquay Scandy Creamers, Torquay Scandy Dishes, Torquay Cottage Tea Pot, Torquay ship Creamers, Torquay Scandy Tea Pot Plate, Torquay Scandy Cup, Torquay Scandy Plate, Torquay Scandy candle Stick Holder, Torquay Scandy Ink Well, Torquay Scent Bottles, Torquay Scandy Honey Pot, Torquay Cottage Mustard Dish, Torquay Platter, Wedgewood Dishes, Old Syrup Pitchers, Meakin Pitchers, Pitchers, Lambrecht Butter Dish, Golden Ivy Plates, Steubenville Pottery Soup Dishes, 1940s Grease Jar, Porceline Dish, Coalport Hunting Scene.

FurniTure: Old Fashioned Dough Boxes, Dry Sink, Old Little Chest, Camel Saddle, Old Kitchen Table w/ Chair, Blanket Boxes, Round Kitchen Table w/ (6) Chairs, Green Table w/ (3) Chairs, Wicker Rocking Chairs, Green

End Table, Little Green Bench, Foldable End Tables, On the wall Shelves, Old Cupboard, Old Book Shelf, Old Nightstand, Little Stool, Old Green Chair, Old Chest of Drawers, Twin Size Bed Frame, Old Queen Size Bed Frame, Old Drop Leaf Table, Green Sofa Table, Old Drop Leaf Table, Old Wooden Chairs, Old China Hutch, Rocking Chair w/ Little Foot Stool, Old Coffee Table, Old night Stand, Queen Size bed Frame, Old Dresser, Old Eagle Lamp, Green Cloth Couch, Brown Cloth Recliner, Orange Cloth Chair, Little Red Bookcase, Corner Shelf, White Décor Table, Drying Rack, Tiny Nightstand, Little Step Stool, Woven Stool, Little Chest of Drawers, Spinning Red Cloth Chair, Lazy Boy Recliner, Plaid Cloth Couch, Leather Bonded Ottoman, Maytag Electric Washer, Maytag Electric Dryer. householD iTems/Coins: Eisenhower Silver Dollars, Sacagawea One Dollar 2000 P Coin, JFK Half Dollars, Susan D Anthony 1979 P One Dollar Coin, Susan D. Anthony One Dollar Coin, George Washington Quarter Dollar Coin, Canada Stamps, Post Cards W/ U.S. Stamps, Hunting/Gun Booklets, Bing Furniture Co. Measuring Stick, Nikon Coolpix L20 Camera, Baskets, Longaberger Baskets, Daylight24 Lights, Hand Hewed Cherry Bowl, Little Gold Colored Picture Frames, Kitchenware, Soup Bowls, Mugs, Signs, Wall Art, Toshiba DVD and VCR Player, Sony DVD Player, Home Décor, American Tourister Suit Case, Table Cloths, Pillows, Kitchen Towles, Blankets, Quilts, Doilies, Puzzles, Décor, Cavaliers Wild Thing Poster, Baskets w/ Décor, Basket of Toys, Delonghi Heater, Step Ladders, Christmas Décor, Spring Décor, Fall Décor, Rugs, Carpets, Knitted Blankets, Hoover Impulse Cordless Vacuum, Hoover Cordless Stick Vacuum, Ohio State Dishes, Birdhouse, Original King Cup, Green Wedgewood Plates, Bunnykins Dishware, Cake Platter, Torquay Pottery Booklets.

Terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Online

Bidding Terms Apply. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com to bid. KauFman realTy & auCTions 330.674.7355 or www.kaufman-auctions.com Tim miller, realtor/auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com

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(nEw ConCord arEa) locaTion 1980 rix Mills rd new concord, oh 43762. From I-77 South take exit 44B towards I-70 West for 9.9 miles take exit 169 for OH-83 towards New Concord turn left onto Friendship Drive, then a right on Sunflower Drive, .4 miles turn right onto Pleasant Hill Rd., in 1 mile turn left on Rix Mills Rd., location will be on the left in 3 miles. Signs Posted. conTeMporary sTyle hoMe | 4+ BedrooMs | 3.5 BaTh | 58+ acres woods, seclusion | hair salon | Bldg. siTes | 2 car garage | 4 parcels union Township | MuskinguM counTy | easT MuskinguM schools

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of t he world, residents seemed resigned.

I feel like a few years ago, this news would’ve been a lot more exciting. Now, we’re just all checking our phones for updates like we are waiting for the next episode in an increasingly outlandish television series — the kind where you know the writers are desperate for ratings, and you can only say “look this isn’t even BELIEVABLE.”

It’s been pandemic, explosion, followed by more potential explosion. At this moment, I think of our state’s governor. This isn’t a political essay. He seems like a nice guy. His wife is absolutely adorable.

I just wonder if in quiet moments (as if he has any), he turns to whatever friend suggested he run for governor and says, “Run for Governor you said? “How hard could it be?”

Easygoing. For ages, Ohio seemed like a fairly easygoing state. It is just a lot of green grass and farm fields, some fun urban areas, a plethora of state parks, pretty trees, snow sports, water sports, pro sports, a few Halls of Fame.

The state was known for producing more than its fair share of astronauts and presidents. It probably seemed to be a pretty safe bet that being governor of a state like Ohio wasn’t the worst gig you could land. Then, we had a pandemic. Trains exploded. Now, gas wells are exploding.

I realize every region has its share of disasters, trials and tribulations. I just think ours has been particularly DRAMATIC about it as of late. I’m keeping my emergency alerts active, and I’m also just going to keep praying on it — just in case a plague of locusts is some sort of season finale.

(Kymberly Foster Seabolt welcomes comments at LifeOutLoud@Comcast. net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)

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Ends: TuEs. July 25, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

~ Antiques ~

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. locaTEd 42083 sTaTE RouTE 344, columbiana, ohio 44408.

Preview: July 25, 2023 froM 4:00 - 5:00 P.M.

Pick uP: July 27, 2023 froM 3:00 to 7:00 P.M.

Walnut dresser with carved pulls and mirror; marble top stands; marble top dresser Victorian chair; wicker desk; oak dresser with mirror; table top radios; key wind wall hanging clock; key wind mantle clock; ornate shelf; platform scale; crocks; crock jugs; 10 gallon wooden stomper churn; advertising signs including beer and cigarette; barn lanterns; pictures; frames; cast iron ware; jardinière; R.S. Prussia 12” water tankard; Flo Blue; Fiestaware; Hummels; Mercury glass; very large lot of Hallmark Keepsakes; toys; noTE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. Visit baerauctions.com for online bidding

TERms on PERsonal PRoPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Credit card required to register. Buyers may pay their invoice online or arrange to pay with cash or check at pick up. All invoices will be charged to the registered credit card the morning following the auction unless prior arrangements are made. All items sell without reservation to the highest bidder.

Ken C. Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

online only

Ends: Mon. July 24, 2023

Starting at 7:00 P.M.

Rosenleib estate online auction

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. locatEd at 1167 Mick Road, WEllsvillE, ohio 43968.

Preview: July 24, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Pick uP: July 26, 2023 froM 3:00 to 7:00 P.M.

housEhold ~ antiquEs ~ tools

tools: John Deere 214 riding mower; lot copper pipe; Ridgid 24” aluminum pipe wrench; misc. hand carpentry, mechanics and garden tools; gas string trimmers; housEhold: Kenmore washer; Kenmore electric dryer; GE electric range; maple dinette; dining table; pictures; flat screen TV; upholstered living room suit; stands; dresser; 4 pc maple bedroom suit; pine dry sink; sweepers; large lot of sewing accessories; Pots, pans, dishes and kitchen utensils;

antiquEs: Shawnee cookie jar; buggy seat; upright piano; oak wash stand w/rack; oak dresser w/ mirror; wooden serving cart; notE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding

tERMs on PERsonal PRoPERty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases.

Ken C. Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Mellor real estate & Contents auCtion

1 Acre | TuscArAwAs counTy | sugArcreek Township | 2 Bedroom, 2 BAThroom | 2,108 sq FT A-FrAme home | household & FurniTure | lAwn & gArden online only AucTion

oPen for InsPeCtIon: thurs. July 27th – 4:00 to 6:00 PM

LocAtion: 2208 BroAd run dAiry rd nW dover, oH 44622 gPS

coordinAteS: 40.5187531, -81.5758699 directionS: From SR 39 at Breitenbach Winery, head north on Schilling Hill Rd toward Old Rt 39 NW for .2 miles. Turn left onto Old Rt 39 NW for .1 miles. Turn right onto Broad Run Dairy Rd NW for .5 miles. Sign posted.

SummAry: Tranquil and unique, this home is a must see. A charming wood A-frame home with 2-car garage. The main floor is made up of the living room with spacious vinyl back deck, kitchen, bathroom. Both bedrooms and a full bathroom are upstairs. The lower level has a man cave & the laundry. Utilities to the home are electric forced air furnace, central air with heat pump, well & septic.

LegAL: Parcel # 56-00778000 in Sugarcreek Township of Tuscarawas County and Garaway SD. Taxes per half year are $972.16

termS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment due within 24 hours of the close of the Auction with the balance due at closing. Register to bid to view all terms.

ABBreviAted LiSt of furniture, HouSeHoLd & coLLectiBLeS: Antique side by side secretary drop desk; mirror; end table; queen bed; dresser;

Newark Valley, Ny

TUES. AUG. 1, 2023

starting at 9:00 aM

LARGE FARM & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

AUCTION

To be held in our yard at the corners of Rt 38 & 38B Newark Valley, NY (19 mi west of Binghamton, 8 mi north of Owego exit 64 off I-86) 50+ FARM & COMPACT TRACTORS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, FARM MACHINERY & MORE... CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME. CHECK WEBSITE FOR DETAILS & PICTURES

GOODRICH AUCTION SERVICE, INC 7166 Rt 38, Newark Valley, NY 13811 607-642-3293 • www.goodrichauctionservice.com

ONLINE ONLY

Ends: Mon. July 24, 2023 at 6:00 PM

2017 Landstar UtV, tractors, Farm EqUipmEnt, canoEs, tooLs, FUrnitUrE , and HoUsEHoLd itEms

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

PickuP will be wednesday July 26th froM 11:00 aM-4:00 PM location – loudonvillE oH (Exact Address will be provided on invoice)

Yanmar FX265 Diesel Tractor | Massey Ferguson 35 Tractor| Brush Hog| Farm Star Equipment 6 Ft. Blade | Singer Sewing Machine |Hand Tools | Furniture | Antiques | Houseware and More notEs & tErMs: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium on all purchases. Online Bidding terms apply.

Kaufman realty & auctions, llc auctioneer: cliff sprang, rEaltor® / auctioneer (330) 464-5155 or cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com

AshtAbulA, Oh

Tues. July 25, 2023

starting at 6:00 PM

Premier 33+ Acres AshtAbulA county

Land auction

33.442 Acres • 1 PArcel • Mostly Wooded PrivAcy + seclusion • GreAt HuntinG recreAtion • HuntinG Blind • lAredo cAMPer sHeffield tWP • live on- site Auction

locAtion: neAr 2341 sHeffield roAd, AsHtABulA, oH 44004. directions: From I-90E take exit 95. From OH-11N take 7 Hill Road. Left on Sheffield Road 1 mile. Watch for Auction signs.

chest of drawers; magazine rack; hall trees & hope chest; TV stand; recliner; late; muscle car legends book; toys incl. mini coopers, Camaro; Sears; binoculars; watch; Tupperware; pan; roaster; Pyrex bowl; vintage tins & desk calendar; keep sake box; Match box; Crusha-Cube; records; Nikon Coolpix P500 Camera & case;

ABBreviAted LiSt of LAWn & gArden, tooLS: John Deere E160 riding mower; Troy-bilt 2350 PSI 6.5 HP pressure washer; weed eaters; Weed eater 25cc gas blower; Polar trailer clam pull behind trailer; visit our website for a complete catalog listing of contents & to place your bids.

content termS: 10% Buyers Premium. Online Bidding Terms Apply.

SALe: By order of Bonnie

meLLor

KAufmAn reALty & AuctionS

(888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

curt yoder realtor/Auctioneer/Partner (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

suMMAry: Looking for hunting acreage or having a cabin site in Ashtabula County? This property offers the perfect setting for your getaway cabin. The land has been timber cut on approx. 20 acres with great undercover that holds solid deer populations. There’s 2-3 acres open field that’s great for a food plot. The land comes equipped with hunting blind and approx. 30’ Laredo camper. All seller owned mineral rights will transfer with property. Land remains a very solid investment, so take advantage of this offering and add it to your portfolio. Walk the land at your convenience and at your own risk. Buyers Agents welcome. Begin your planning today. No buyer’s premium!

leGAl: Parcel #53-007-00-043-00 Sheffield Twp, Ashtabula County. Taxes $126.64 CAUV and recoupment will be at buyers’ expense.

terMs: 10% non-refundable down payment day of sale with balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing or any additional contingencies. Property sells “AS IS” Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over previous advertising and statements. All Seller owned mineral rights transfer.

oWners: Melvin & MArtHA Miller

KAufMAn reAlty & Auctions

(888) 852-4111

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ONLINE ONLY • Wed. Aug. 9, 2023 at 6:00 PM - Contents Close at 7:00 PM
www.kaufman-auctions.com Atlee sHetler realtor®/Auctioneer (330) 464-5397 atlee.shetler@kaufmanrealty.com vern yoder, realtor®/Auctioneer (330) 466-0520 vern.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Flea Market open Fridays January-December

Second Tuesday Monthly Consignment Auction March-November

Weekly Hay & Grain and Small Livestock & Agricultural Online Auctions

online

Bidding is open & Begins closing Wed. Aug. 2, 2023 at 7:00 p.M.

23+/- Acre MArion county L And Auction

Location: Laurel Run – Left (Lilac Lane) Mannington, WV 26582 Located 1.5 Mile from Curtisville Lake & Campground OnLine OnLy Bidding 23.50+/- ACRes, MARiOn COunty, BuiLding site, ReCReAtiOnAL PROPeRty, OPen & WOOded, stReAM looking for a place to hunt, caMp, or

New Castle, Pa

Tues. July 25, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Lawrence county c areer and technicaL center

(Vo-Tech)

750 Phelps way, New Castle, Pa 16101

IndusTrIal Tools/equIpmenT: Vertical Metal Cutting BandsawPower Lift- Coolant/Lube. 18” Vertical Band Saw w/welder Mod 450 (metal). Powermatic 18” Vertical Bandsaw (Wood). HD Industrial Pedestal Grinder.

IndusTrIal KITchen/ laundry: Metro Flavor Hold C199 Heated Cabinet on Wheels. Fry Master 2 Basket Deep Fryer Gas w/elect ignition. Imperial 36’ 6 Burner Charbroiler. Imperial Double Convention Oven-Gas. Bunn Double Coffee Maker. Roper HD Extra Capacity Elect dryer. Roper HD Extra Washing Machine.

lIbrary/school/offIce furnITure: Vintage World Globe on Maple Stand. Book Display/Racks/Shelves/ Oak Rotary Display. (54) Industrial Stools- New In Boxes. (24) Industrial Stools- New No Box. (6) Vintage Industrial Chairs. (10) Executive Office Chairs. (5) Oak Conference Tables 8.

(2) Square Oak Tables 4x4. (36) Oak Cushion Seat Chairs. (2) Podium 1 wide/ 1 narrow. (2) Blue Stuffed Bench. (2) End Tables, Coffee Table. (6) 6’ Computer Tables, (2) 4’ Computer Tables. (250)+/- Stackable Chairs. (10) Folding Cafeteria Tables 12’- Seats Attached. (29) 6’ Tables. 3’x4’ & 3’x5’ Dining Pedistal Tables. (14) Dining Chairs- Wood/Cushion Seat. (2) File Cabinets 4 Drawer. (22) Student Desks. quick list. They always find more… Terms of sale: 5% Buyer’s Premium. Waived for Cash or Local Check. GO to auctionzip.com 8930 for more information.

auctioneer

Complete Auction Service 305 Easy Street, New Wilmington, PA 16142 (724) 301-0319 PA Lic. #AU-003437-L • OH Lic. #57 96 7020 www.whitingauctions.com • www.auctionzip.com #8930

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Farmers market vouchers available for seniors

PITTSBURGH — The Department of Human Services Area Agency on Aging announced it will again be administering the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program.

This program helps eligible older adults to supplement their diets with locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables by providing a set of four vouchers for a total of $50.

Vouchers will begin to be distributed July 25 by the AAA senior center network on a first-come, first-served basis.

The vouchers may be used through Nov. 30 to purchase Pennsylvania-grown produce from participating vendors at farmers’ markets throughout Allegheny County. Those who are eligible but unable to get to a senior center may designate a proxy to pick up and redeem the vouchers.

There is a limit of four proxy forms per person. To be eligible, you must be an Allegheny County resident age 60 or older before Dec. 31, not live in a residential facility that provides meals and meet income requirements of $26,973 annual gross income for a one-person household and $36,482 for a two-person household.

More information bout the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program is available online or by calling the SeniorLine at 412-3505460.

ONLINE ONLY

Bidding is open & Begins ending Mon. July 24, 2023 at 6:00 p.M.

ONLY AUCTION

Pick uP location: Between Burton & Chardon, Ohio (actual address will be on invoice)

Pick uP Date: Wednesday, July 26th from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m.

Guns | coins | HeritaGe sPrinGer Harley

1964 cusHMan | reloaDinG suPPlies

antiques & collectibles | aMMo | Furniture

Winross toy trucks

Harley, cusHMan, tools, etc: 1998 Heritage Springer 95th anniversary Harley, showing only 2402 miles, great condition; 1964 Cushman silver eagle, showing 2848 miles; Harley Davidson helmets & clothes; acetylene torch set; 3pt boomer; floor jack; Ford 601 tractor steering gear; feed sack dolly cart; (2) metal shelves;

Guns & coins: P.Beretta 686 28ga; Win mo.61 22ca; Win mo.12 16ga; Win mo.250 22ca; (2) Win Buffalo

Bill commemoratives 30-30’s w/ consecutive serial numbers; Colt diamondback 38spec; Walther P38 w/ matching holster; Colt MK IV series 70 45ca; Ruger MK II 22ca; S&W 38spec; Colt 25ca; Daisy Red Rider 50th Annv bb gun; guns cases; ammo belts; holsters; misc ammo; vintage ammo boxes; fishing lures; Johnson Seahorse outboard motor; shooting chronograph; turkey & duck decoys; bird mounts; Reloading Items: (3) Ponsness-Warren platinum 2000 reloaders; Size-O-Magic mo.800b reloader; (26) 25lb bags

Win hard target shot; large & small primers; lots of misc brass; black powder; 45ca bullets; 9mm bullets; thousands of wads include, 28ga, 12ga, 410, 20ga antiques & collectibles Furniture, Misc: Longaberger baskets; Coach purses; WM Penn, & Mobilube oil cans; misc older tins; Remington cash register; Paymaster ribbon writer; Coleman lanterns; copper boiler; copper fire extinguisher; flexible flyer sleds; 1940 Ford car price poster; misc die cast toy cars & tricks; (23) Winross toy trucks; Lionel train set; 1851

Flying Cloud model ship; silver plated flatware; Harden Furniture cherry pcs include table w/ 6 chairs, lighted hutch, corner hutch, armour; Waltham 31 day wall clock; wing back chairs; drop leaf tables; couch; wooden bench; exercise equipment; Pecor USA elliptical; wine making supplies; oriental rugs; mason jars; Coca-Cola beverage cooler; coins: (16) proof sets; barber dimes; The Jefferson era nickles set; 1929 fifty dollar federal reserve note; (3) 10 dollar & (2) 5 dollar (3) 1 dollar silver certificates; note: Please visit Kaufman-auctions.com to view the complete catalog, view photos & to bid. terMs: Online terms apply, 10% buyer’s premium auction by orDer oF: sellers kauFMan realty & auctions 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com ray yoDer, realtor/ auctioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

9mm Pistol, Ruger Mod. P85 9mm Pistol, Kahr P-380 .380acp Pistol, Taurus PT44 9mm, Mossberg 500a 12ga Pump Shot gun, Taurus Mod. 83 .38scpl 6-shot Revolver, S&W Mod. 659 9mm Pistol (service pistol w/holster).

Coins: $20. Gold Coin, 1928 2 ½ Gold Coin, (50) U.S State 1 oz Silver Bars, (4) Silver American Eagle, (26) Morgan Silver Dollars, (19) Peace Dollars, (28) Silver Rounds, (80) Walking Liberty & Barber Silver Halfs, (75) Silver Franklin Halfs, Silver Qrts, Silver Dimes, Book of Early 20th century Ten-Cent Coins, Four Centuries of America’s Silver Coins & more.

Jewelry: 18kt Gold Hamilton 21 jewel Pocket Watch, Platinum Diamond Ring, 18kt Gold Band, 14kt Gold Diamond Ring, 10kt Vintage Ring, (50+) Sterling Rings, Nice Collection of Vintage Estate Jewelry to inc: gold, silver & costume, Vintage Ladies Wrist watches, Ladies Elgin 15 jewel Pocket Watch, Waltham Pocket Watch & more.

Furniture: Oak Hall Tree w/Beveled Mirror, Modern Side Table w/Hairpin Legs & Epoxy Top, Two Drawer Drop Leaf Side Table (Birds Eye Maple dr fronts), Oak 1 door Display/Bookcase, Marble Top Entry Table, Marble Top Tables, Oak 3Dr. Dresser w/Mirror, Oak Morris recliner, Mission Oak Rocker, Oak Queen Bed, Grandmothers Clock, Euclid Beach Park Bench, Two Seat Park Bench, Railroad Oak Stacking & more

ColleCtibles: 80 pc Sterling Flatware, Sterling Candlesticks, Bowl & Cig. Cases, Tiffany Faverille Vase (as is), Pair of Modern Reverse Painted Table Lamps, Nautical: Ship Vent, 13’ (large links) Anchor Chain, Anchor, Ship Propellor & Glass Floats, Railroad: Union Caboose Stove No. 29, NYCS & NKP Lanterns, Big 4 Route Plaque, Union Pacific Spittoon, Conductor Caps, Pullman car parts & Framed Clev. RR map, Daguerreotypes inc: Soldier, The Complete Calvin & Hobbes Hardcover 3 book box set, The Complete Farside Hardcover 2

book box set, A Doonesbury Retrospective Hardcover in slip case, 56” Tall

Santa, Antique US Postal

Mail Chute, Early Turned Wood Bowl, Large Copper Cauldrons, GardenStone (Classic Urn) Lg.

Planters, Early 1900’s

Jacoes Brothers NY Mini

Candy Scale & more

tools: Lervad

Work Bench, Ryobi Table

Top Drill Press, DeWalt

Planer, Ryobi Biscuit

Joiner, Ryobi 7 ¼” Laser

Circular Saw, Delta Joiner/Planer, Delta Reciprocating Saw, Husky Air Compressor, Kobalt 10”

Miter Saw, Bosch Router & Router Table, Porter Cable Sander, Ridgid Compact Router, Wood Planes, Kobalt 40v Battery Lawn Mower, MTD Rototiller, Gorilla Cart Wagon & more

terms: 15% Buyers Premium (3% waived for cash)

Auctioneers: BArry Densmore

Gene (thomAs) mAttinGly

Apprentice Auctioneer: John s. Britton

For complete listing & photos check densmoreauctions.com

OH 44057 phone/fax 440-428-6873

B8 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, July 20, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Clean Quality Contents & More ONLINE
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Build your hoMe? take a look at this one! Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV www.kaufmanbid.com 399 W. Main st. Bridgeport, WV 26330 david Anthony Kaufman, Broker License #WV0030037 Andrew yoder Jr., Auctioneer/Agent Andrew.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com Cell# 304-931-1185 License #WV0028890 Auc. Lic. #2086 Wayne yoder - Auctioneer/Agent Wayne.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com Cell# 304-931-1285 License #WV0029880 Auc. Lic. #2161 Madison, oH • Fri. July 28, 2023 Preview 4:30 Pm Auction 6:00 Pm Densmore Auctions 7264 North Ridge Rd (Rt. 20) Madison, OH 44057 440-773-7771 ladies & Gentlemen: Preview Days Wednesday July 26 11am-2pm & Thursday July 27 4pm-7pm Fire arms: Sturm Ruger Stainless Mini 14 .223 semi auto Rifle w/Charles Daly scope, DPMS A15 semi auto AR-15 .223 Rifle, Remington Mod. 870 Wing Master 12ga Shot Gun, Maverick Mod. 83 12ga Pistol Grip Shot gun, Glock Mod. 30 .45acp Pistol, Ruger Mod. SR40C .40cal Pistol, S&W m+p Bodyguard .380acp Pistol, Glock Mod. 26 9mm Pistol, Taurus PT111 9mm Pistol, SCCY CPX-1 9mm Pistol, Glock Mod. 44 .22LR Pistol, Taurus PT22 .22LR Pistol, Kahr CW-40 .40cal Pistol, Ruger Mod. LC9S
cell 440-773-7771 Buying Complete & Partial Estates • Consignments Always Welcome BARRY DENSMORE Auctioneer
7198 North Ridge Madison,

Alliance Rotary Club names Sid Zufall president at annual installation dinner

ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Alliance Rotary Club held its annual installation dinner June 28 at the Alliance Country Club. Sid Zufall took over duties as the club’s president from Eric Taggart, who was then honored as Rotarian of the Year.

Taggart, director of the Rodman Public Library, was presented with his award by Mark Locke, the 2022 Rotarian of the Year, who recently retired after 21 years as president and chief executive officer of the Alliance Area Chamber of Commerce.

In addition to Rotary, Taggart a husband and the father of

three children, also serves on the Chamber of Commerce board, the Stuckey Interfaith Preschool board, the Serving Every Ohioan Advisory Committee and the NEO Regional Library System board. He also chairs the personnel committee and serves as Clerk of Session at the First United Presbyterian Church of Alliance.

Also honored with special awards were Dick Campbell and Herb Spear, who were given Honorary Rotarian status. The recognition is bestowed upon longstanding Rotary members who have an exemplary record of being active in the club.

During the evening, members of Alliance Rotary Board for 20232024 were named: Stacie Bacorn (president-elect), Nicole Brown, Josh Ciocci, Jim Edwards (treasurer), Melissa Gardner, Brad Goris, Mark Locke (secretary), Faye Roller, Nate Sheen, Eric Taggart (past president), and Lisa Trummer (vice president).

Members of the Alliance Rotary Club hold weekly lunch meetings at 11:45 a.m. each Wednesday at the Alliance YWCA. Those interested in joining the Alliance Rotary Club should email Mark Locke at mlocke@neo.rr.com.

Columbus, oH • Tues. July 25, 2023

starting at 9:00am

CommerCial Bakery & Food equipment auCtion

1505 Alum Creek Dr, Columbus, OH 43209

Live On-site auctiOn & On-Line Bidding

A fantastic line up of commercial bakery & food equipment located in Columbus Ohio. This will be a very good auction with approximately 350 lots of clean ready to use equipment. Commercial spiral mixers, bread & bagel slicers, Dough sheeter, Dough divider/rounders, huge selection of really nice bakery pans & racks, Hobart & Lucks bread ovens, Hobart proofer, large walk-in cooler w/ pallet door, Commercial Ice Machines, Stainless deep bay sink, & Stainless & Maple top tables. Stainless refrigerated coolers 2 & 3 door units, Taylor soft serve ice cream machine, Metro wire shelving units. 2012 Ford Econoline cargo van, 2016 Chevy Express cargo van, Two Isuzu box trucks, Kitchen supplies and lots more. Approximately 350 lots and more items being added. Preview is July 24th 2pm-5pm. Food and Restrooms on site. Online bidding powered by Proxibid. Cash, Check, & Credit with 3.5% fee. 15% buyer’s premium will be charged for all items. Online bidding now open!

PlAN ON ATTeNDING THIs GReAT AuCTION IN PeRsON. If you cannot make it on-site you can bid online. For complete terms and conditions visit https://www.proxibid.com/asp/AuctionsByCompany.asp?ahid=11725 Grant

937-631-8244 gnauctioneer@gmail.com

937-631-6224 tmauctioneer@gmail.com

Willard, Oh

Sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Capelle Family Trus T auCTion 4355 St. rt. 162 W., Willard, Ohio 44890

Located 1½ miles west of St. Rt. 99 in Huron County. Visit the website donsweetingauctioneer.com for pictures and more information.

International 574 diesel WF tractor with 2250 quick attach loader; John Deere 1460 disc mower; Taarup 8011 tedder; New Idea 4111 double rake hitch; New Idea bar rake; 1997 Moritz 25’ gooseneck tandem axle flatbed trailer; portable Priefert cattle squeeze chute model 93 Wishbone carriage with palpation cage; MTI-500wb load scales and platform; 1937 or 38 John Deere model A tractor; 1954 John Deere model A tractor; anvil; Coleman Powermate Maxa 5000 generator; Lionel trains and train items; Marx Casino pinball game; crocks; butter churn; pocket knives; Wagner aluminum pan with lid; porcelain pans; copper boiler; fishing poles & tackle boxes; cast iron pans; misc. household and barn items. Don R. Sweeting AuctioneeR LLc 419-744-9418

Medina, Oh

SAT. JULY 29, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM

Lackey PubLic auction

The following will be sold at public auction LocATed AT 8345 BrAnch roAd, MedinA ohio 44256.

2011 Little Guy Teardrop camper trailer with AC unit, 4’X 6’ enclosed trailer, Toro Twister with dump box, Husqvarna R120S front end riding mower, Cub Cadet 1300 Series tractor only, lawn mower seat, mower jack, lawn mower tires, MF 2350 front end loader with bucket, set of forks for MF 2350 loader, Ariens WB er, gas powered leaf blower, gas powered hedge trimmers, gas powered pole tree trimmer saw, 2700 portable generator, 110K BTU space heater, several utility trailers, pair of trailer axles, set of acetylene torches with cart, plumbers torch, floor jacks, garden tractor cultivator, wire gates, trolling motor, ice fishing auger, fishing poles and supplies, log grapples, roller track, gas powered sludge pump, car ramps, stack of IH wheel weights, truck toolboxes, chain hoist, hand, electrical, air tools, hammer drill, C clamps, large quantity of T fence post, smooth fencing wire, all types of oils, block planes, chain binders, log chains, hand planter, hand crank seeder, hyd. Cylinder, floor creepers, ratchet straps, come –a-longs, battery charger, trailer hitch inserts, table saw, large quantity of seasoned fire wood stored inside, 13’ section of Steinway head locks, pair of trailer axles.

MiSc/hoUSehoLd- Oil lamps, sets of china, kitchen supplies, cedar chest, bottom of early Hoosier cabinet, 4 poster bed, sewing machine, hose winder, garden seat, pet taxi, set of oak chairs, glider chair, early sprinkling can, bikes, kid’s sleds, kid’s tricycle, wheelbarrow, John Deere 4020 wide front peddle tractor, Power Trac AMF peddle tractor.

conSiGned BY neiGhBor- Engine stand, service desk, toolbox, 36” Ridgid pipe wrench, index file drawers with misc. hardware, work benches, assembling stand from Cleveland, concrete saw, transmission jack, saws all’s, bumper jacks, portable tire rack, set of Mustang aluminum rims, 67-69 First generation flat hood, record albums, old door & windows, early shelf brackets, RUUD 1920’s hot water heater (GOOD SHAPE).

cArS- 1977 Jeep Cherokee 4 X 4, new tires, new ignition, rebuilt carburetor, 360 V8, automatic, power rear window, 107K miles, jeep was from Texas, 2010 Dodge Challenger Hemi, sun roof, 6 speed manual transmission, 47K miles, 392 Magnuson Super Charger, all original except rebuilt motor. TerMS- Cash, checks, (NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS), register for bid number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after they are purchased, everything sold as is upon your inspection. Off road parking weather permitting.

doUG LAckeY And neiGhBor ownerS

Jeff ‘Jake’ Gasser, auctioneer/MGr. Sterling, Ohio 44276 • 330-465-3232 • jlgauctioneer@juno.com

For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com ID # 12120

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nicodemus
trey nicodemus

JacKson co. regional liVestocK marKet llc

3907 CEDAR LAKES RD., P.O. BOX 446, RIPLEY, WV 25271 304-373-1269

sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 11:00 a.m.

Along with our regular sale, we will be having a Feeder Calf Sale.

For more inFormation call us at 304-373-1269 (Barn) 740-260-4289 (roger)

Southington, oh

Thurs, Aug. 3, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

Sexton

Personal ProPerty auction

4980 County Line turnpike Rd. Southington, oh 44470

CAMPEr: 2018 Keystone Bullet 25.7ft, 1 pullout 7ft, awning, electric jack, stored inside, lightly used. (sold subject to seller confirmation).

COLLECTIBLE CuB CADET TrACTOrs: All models, Cub accessories.

AuTO:1955 Chevy BelAir 4 dr, 1971 El Camino no motor/trans, Turbo 350 rebuilt trans, 350 small blk Chevy, 71-72 Chevelle frame, 56 Chevy frame.

FurNITurE/hOusEhOLD/TOOLs/MIsC: La-Z-Boy recliner & others, desk, rockers, country tbl 4 chrs, hutch, dining tbl 8 chrs, bedroom furn. Jordan slate billiards tbl, Ping Pong tbl, Household items, Craftsman Tool chest, power tools & more.

TErMs: 10% Buyer’s Premium, cash/credit card.

McGuire AuctioneerS

“YOU OWn it - WE sELL it”

colleen thoMpSon,

DArryl McGuire 330-348-1191

Columbia Station, oH

Sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 9:00 aM

Demagall auction

at age 79 and downsizing, we will sell by absolute auction located at: 23121 Emmons Rd. Columbia Station, oH 44028

Approx 1.5 mile East of Columbia Station on Rt. 82, then South 1.5 mile on Rt. 252 and East 1.5 mile on Emmons Rd. to auction site. Off-Road parking. Selling in 2 rings. See pictures at www.rdfarnsworth.com.

Ohio EMA announces $500,000 in disaster relief reimbursements

COLUMBUS — Ohio Emergency Management Agency Executive Director Sima Merick announced fourth round reimbursements of over $500,000 from the State Disaster Relief Program for areas statewide impacted by severe storms last year.

The SDRP is a reimbursement program that can be used where storm damage amounts do not meet the threshold for federal assistance.

The program is intended to provide supplemental state assistance to local governments and eligible non-profit organizations for costs associated with debris removal, emergency protective

measures and permanent work.

In November, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine authorized the use of the SDRP to help provide relief to several counties impacted by severe weather in February, May, June and July of 2022.

The reimbursements include the following government agencies and nonprofits: Communities in Holmes, Knox, Noble, Richland and Tuscarawas counties impacted by the June 2022 derecho windstorm and who qualified for assistance include Knox Township, Holmes County, $2,072.84; Village of Gambier, Knox

NEW FURNITURE: Elm desk w/ dark walnut stain, glider rocker w/ otto - GRANT NICODEMAS

County, $11,735; Brookfield Township, Noble County, $39,016.48; Jackson Township, Noble County, $2,175.25; Village of Butler, Richland County, $7,851.90; Jefferson Township Tuscarawas County, $53,345.87. Frontier Power qualified for $387,288.92 after being impacted by the June 2022 derecho windstorm. In Noble and Tuscarawas counties, the following local government entities impacted by the June 2022 severe storms qualified for assistance, including Noble County Sheriff, $1,244.95; and Tuscarawas County Sheriff, $37,500.

Richfield, Oh • Tues. July 25, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

Zakrajsek auction

Due to the death of Ronald Zakrajsek, we will sell by Absolute Auction located at: 3728 St. Nicholas Dr., Richfield, OH 44286

Approx. 1 mile South of I-271 on Brecksville Rd., then left (East) on Muriel Dr. and right on St. Nicholas Dr. Steet parking. May sell in 2 rings for a while. See pictures at www.rdfarnsworth.com.

ClaSSiC CarS: 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air 2 door convertible (black w/ red interior) w/283 V8 & 3 spd. on floor – runs & drives “Nonactual odometer reading: warning – odometer discrepancy”; 1931 Ford Model A 5 window rumble seat coupe w/orig. 4 cyl. engine & older restoration “Nonactual odometer reading: warning – odometer discrepancy”; Model A engine, transmission, rims, & lights; assorted 57 Chevy & Ford model A parts.

HouSeHold/ColleCtibleS: American drew dining room set w/ ext. table, (6) chairs; 2 pc. China cabinet; Octagon dinette table w/chairs; oak file cabinet; plantation table; school desk; washstand; Silvertone record player/ radio; maple rocker; Pyrex mixing bowls; dishes & cookware; misc. kitchen items; Tonka trucks; fishing tackle; HO & O ga. train sets; Globe Commercial meat slicer; cast iron bathtub; Maytag gas engine; wine press; Coleman camp stove & lanterns; woode advertising boxes; sandstone grindstone wheel; steamer trunks; costume jewelry; woodburning stove; fireplace insert; gas & propane furnaces; porcelain tubs; wood barrel; copper tub & boiler; stoneware crocks & jugs; MEC shotgun loader; Griswold waffle iron; farm primitives; piano dolly; vintage bikes; baseball cards; assorted household items.

toolS/SHop itemS: Miller Cricket XL 115V MIG welder w/cart; Crafts. 30 gallon air compressor; Troy-Bilt Horse tiller; DeWalt radial arm saw; Craftsman table saw; small torch set; Ridgid pipe tripod; impact wrenches; Charles Parker 59X bench vise; NIB 12k # winch; engine stand; wrenches & assorted hand and power tools; aluminum baker’s scaffold; hardware scale; bench grinder; floor jack; copper pipe & tubing; plumbing & electrical supplies; refrigerant tanks; 6’ 3 pt. blade; County Line 12v towable sprayer; lawn aerator; 8’ ladder rack; animal traps; tree stand; metal dog box; scrap iron; concrete block pile; greenhouse glass; small trailer frame; boat trailer; lawn & garden tools; large amount of assorted hardware; metal shop shelving; livestock gates; many misc. shop-related items.

auCtion termS: Accepted forms of payment are Cash, Good local checks, and Credit cards. 5% Buyer’s Premium, waived for cash or good checks. ID required to register. Payment in full must be made on auction day. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final.

Sale by order of: mr. bill demagall

Assisting Auctioneers:

ZT MoweR/3 wheeleR/Tools: NICE Husqvarna

Z 242F Zero Turn mower w/21.5 HP Kawasaki & 248 hrs; Custom made 3 wheeler trike w/Kawasaki parts & 10 HP Tecumseh engine (not running); Craftsman 6.5 HP rear tine rototiller; fertilizer spreader; Bradson 5kw generator; Craftsman 24” gas snowblower; Echo & Stihl gas leaf blowers; Milwaukee & other corded power tools; DeWalt cordless drill; air tools; Red Head rotary hammer; Hilti Ramset; bandsaw; scroll saw; Craftsman 10” table saw; Crafts. 1.5 HP router w/table; DeWalt miter saw; (2) wood lathes; Lincoln AC-225 arc welder; torch set; many brass torch tips, regulators & gauges; taps & dies; drill bits; Craftsman, Kennedy & Waterloo toolboxes; Craftsman & other wrenches, sockets/ratchets, and assorted mechanic’s tools; Starrett, Brown & Sharpe, & other machinist tools (depth gauges, micrometers, etc.); router bits; battery charger; shop heater; electrical supplies; chain falls & come- along; lg. amount of hardware; lawn & garden tools; aluminum ramps; Hobart commercial meat slicer; scrap brass, iron, copper & lead.

ColleCTibles/householD: Oak queen bed & (2) nightstands; dresser w/mirror & wardrobe; full bed; Empire desk; Octagon rope leg table; Victorian lamp table (marble top); upholstered sofa; Bose speakers; stereo equip.; German china canister set; Bavaria china; lamp tables; decorative mirrors; Longaberger baskets; rocking chair; Wagner cast iron skillets; Copper whiskey still; wooden barrel; 5 gal milk can; Coleman lantern & camping gear; fishing tackle; Jim Beam bottles (full); child’s wagon; 15 gal. stoneware crock; stoneware jugs; stainless clam cooker; canning jars & supplies; turkey fryer; small appliances; several boxes of assorted kitchen items; chest freezer; quilts & bedding; cooking & carpentry books; pocket knives; Zippo lighters; cameras; misc. household items.

30+ Guns (sell AT 6 PM): S&W 27-2 .357 mag;

S&W 29-3 .44 mag; High Std. Sport King .22 LR; Colt Trooper .357 mag; Colt 1911 Gold Cup Trophy .45 ACP; Colt MKIV 70 GCNM .45 ACP; WWII Remington Rand M1911A1 .45 ACP; Savage 1907 .32 ACP; Springfield 1911 45 ACP; Springfield XD 9mm; Rock River LAR-15 .223; Ruger 10/22 .22 LR; Armscorp M14 .308 Win; Essential Arms J-15 .223; Springfield U.S. M1 Garand .30-06; Quality HMC M1 .30 Carbine; Sako Finnbear Deluxe 7mm Mag; Interarms Mark X .25-06; Remington 3200 Trap Special 12 ga; Remington 1100 Trap 12 ga; Winchester 101 20 ga. Skeet O/U; Browning A-5 Magnum 12 ga; Browning BT-100 Plus 12 ga; Savage 99 .300 Savage; Navy Arms .45-110 rolling block; Springfield 87A .22 LR; T/C Black Diamond .50 cal.; homemade 2” bore cannon;

noTe: Gun Buyers MUST 1) Be at least 18 years old to purchase long guns, 21 for handguns. 2) Be residents of Ohio. 3) Be allowed to buy, own, and possess a firearm (not be a convicted felon, etc.)

sAfes/AMMo/ReloADinG: Cannon 64 gun safe w/E-lock; Large old 2 door floor safe; Lg. Qty. ammunition of all types (many reloads); Spolar Gold 20 ga. shotshell loader; RCBS single stage press; assorted reloading equipment; 300+ lbs. of reloading shot; AA 12 & 20 gauge hulls; shotgun wads; primers & powder; gun cases; knives & bayonets; WWII Bolo machete; many gun-related items.

AuCTion TeRMs: Accepted forms of payment are Cash, Good local checks, and Credit cards. 5% Buyer’s Premium, waived for cash or good checks. ID required to register. Payment in full must be made on auction day. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final.

sAle by oRDeR of:

The fAMily of RonAlD ZAkRAJsek

Assisting Auctioneer: chris sulzener

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‘Make-do’ mirrors recycled broken pieces

“Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.” These were words to live by in the days before mass production, online shopping and overnight shipping.

This leaf-shaped hand mirror in an irregular wooden frame is a “make-do” mirror, made by setting a broken mirror in a frame so it could still be used. It sold for $438 at Cowan’s Auctions.

The shape of the mirror and the chip carving on its frame and handle show it was made with care — a piece of folk art as well as a utilitarian object.

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Q. I recently saw some dishes with red, green and yellow flowers labeled “Delft.” I always thought Delft was blue and white. Was I mistaken, or were the dishes mislabeled?

A. Delft, or delftware, is a type of tin-glazed pottery like faience and majolica. It was first made in the city of Delft in Holland in the 17th century, and later in England and other countries. It is often white with blue decorations but sometimes can be multicolored, known as polychrome. Pieces are usually everyday-ware like dishes and tiles.

Delft marked “Holland” was made in 1891 or later. If it is marked “Delft,” it is probably from the 20th or 21st century. Today, blue-andwhite porcelain may be marked and sold as Delft.

Authentic Delft is pottery and softer than porcelain, so antique pieces often show signs of wear. Prices depend on age and condition.

Q. I have a set of three wooden nesting tables. They’ve been in our family for as a long as I can remember. They are lightweight and small. The top on the largest one is only 20 inches by 14 inches. Who invented nesting tables and are antique ones valuable?

A. Nesting tables were made in England in the 18th century. The cabinet maker Thomas Sheraton is credited with being the first to make them. They were designed to be functional while taking up very little space in small English houses. Sets of antique nesting tables similar to yours have recently sold for $90 to $240. • • •

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• Card, baseball, Willie Mays, New

Broken mirrors don’t have to be bad luck. This one was made into a piece of folk art that still had its use. (Kovels.com photo)

York Mets, outfield, No. 305, batting record on reverse, Topps, 1973, $60.

• Bronze vase, art nouveau, asymmetrical, overlapping petals, patinated, gilt flower, cast signature, Antoine Bofill, 12 1/2 by 6 1/2 inches, $320.

• Cabinet, Kas, Baroque, walnut, two sections, carved panel doors, tortoiseshell medallions, ebonized trim, pilasters, six lion’s mask ring pulls, bun feet, Dutch, 68 by 72 by 29 inches, $1,920.

• Saddle blanket, Navajo, bands of diagonal stripes, center band of serrated zigzags, red, white, yellow,

black, green, c. 1875, 74 by 53 inches, $2,480.

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To get rid of mildew on wooden furniture, wipe the wood with a cloth dipped in a mixture of 1 cup of water, 1 tablespoon of bleach and 1 tablespoon of liquid dishwashing detergent. Then wipe the wood dry. (Looking to declutter, downsize or settle an estate? Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide 2023 by Terry and Kim Kovel has the resources you’re looking for. ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

Fire damages historic Pa. market building

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — An electrical malfunction in a ceiling fan sparked a fast-moving fire that severely damaged a historic market building in Pennsylvania’s capital city early July 10, authorities said.

No injuries were reported. The fire at the Broad Street Market in Harrisburg was reported about 1 a.m. but was brought under control a short time later. The site housed a stone building and a brick building that had stood for about 145 years, but the brick building was the only one damaged.

Speaking at a news conference held at the site late Monday afternoon, Harrisburg Fire Chief Brian Enterline said investigators deter-

mined the fire started in the ceiling fan that was installed in 2017. He said the blaze has been ruled an accident.

Authorities said no one was in the building when the fire began. Part of that structure was destroyed, but city officials and Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said the building would be rebuilt and normal operations would continue in the stone building. Officials were also looking for a temporary site where vendors in the brick building could operate their businesses.

The site is believed to be the oldest continuously operated market house in the United States.

Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams said “the heart of our community was torn apart” by the fire,

but she said it will come back “bigger and better than ever.” She and other officials credited city firefighters for their quick work that spared the stone building and also thanked numerous fire departments in the region that helped battle the blaze.

Harrisburg and other small cities scattered across central Pennsylvania have a long tradition of brick-andmortar central market houses, where produce from local farms is alongside baked goods, prepared foods, artwork, craft beer and a variety of other things for sale.

The Broad Street Market, about four blocks from the state Capitol, had in recent years bounced back from decay to become a thriving cultural and community spot.

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Apply for Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program by July 26

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Mechanicstown, oh WED. AUG. 2, 2023

starting at 6:00 PM

Get-A-WAy RetReAt RAnch home - LAke - Woods

5.75 AcRes - cARRoLL county

Live And onLine BiddinG AvAiLABLe

onLine BiddinG BeGins: sundAy JuLy 30, 2023 - 6:00 Pm

Sellers are moving south. Absolute auction, property will sell to the highest bidder on locAtion: 9005 ovErtUrE rD nE, MEchAnicstoWn, oh 44651.

Quiet rural setting! Detached

24’ x 32’ garage with new roof, electric, wood burner, water, and covered rear porch overlooking lake. Stocked spring fed lake with two docks and swings.

Time to enjoy yourself, check it out!

Home will be open for inspections at

4:30 PM on auction day.

tErMs on rEAl EstAtE: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Auction By oRdeR of: edWARd duAne BLock And eLvA mAe BLock, tRustees of the edWARd duAne BLock And eLvA mAe BLock RevocABLe tRust

AuctioneeR/ReALtoR: theResA BLocheR, 330-495-3789, BLocheR@kikocomPAny.com

KiKo Auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Walhonding, oh Sat. aug. 5, 2023

starting at 10:00 am

Real estate & PeRsonal PRoPeR ty auction

28005 newcastle Rd, Walhonding, oh 43843

Due to the passing of Frederick Smella, the following Real Estate & Personal Property will be offered at Public auction.

Please see www.theRuckmangroup.com for full listing.

REal EStatE: Here is your chance to buy 4.53 acres in the East Knox School District. The property includes a 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1566 sq ft home. House has a walkout basement, a small greenhouse & lots of peaceful woods to enjoy. This property has deferred maintenance & is perfect for someone looking for a project. Property is selling in as-is condition.

PERSonal PRoPERty: Some items being offered at auction are:

Ford Ranger; (3) John Deere Lawn Mowers; New & Used Tools Tools (Drill bits, Tool Boxes, Post Hole Digger, Hand Tools & More); Table Router; Vise; Vintage License Plates & Car Manuals; Air Compressor; Guns; Furniture; Households; Cast Iron Cannon Ball; Glassware; Camping Supplies; Lots of Canning Supplies; Cast Iron; Crocks; Insulators; Antiques & Much More!

REal EStatE tERmS: Property is selling in AS-IS condition with seller’s confirmation. Non-refundable 10%(Cash or Check) down payment due immediately following the auction with balance due at closing within 40 days. Any inspection desired by bidders must be prior to the auction and at their expense. Full real estate terms available at Wigtonauctions.com. Auctioneer on site Tues. 07/25, 5pm-6pm and 1hr before the auction.

auction oRDERED By: Knox county PRoBatE couRt, caSE #20231038

aDminiStRatoR: JEREmy aBRamS, attoRnEy

Auctioneer & reAltor: John P. ruckmAn

740-398-6522 jpr@theRuckmangroup.com

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Firearms - swords - ammo - accessories canton, oH

Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP Location: kiko auction GaLLery - 3201 Parkway St. canton, oH 44708. DirectionS : From I-77 (just north of downtown Canton) take the 13th St. exit. Take 13th St. west to Parkway St. and merge right to auction gallery. Watch for KIKO signs.

PREVIEW: MONDAY - JulY 31, 2023 – 4:00-5:00 P.M.

PICKuP: THuRSDAY - AuGuST 3, 2023 – 3:00-5:30 P.M.

riFLeS: winchester: Mod. 94, 30 WCF, Mod. 1906, 22 Cal., Mod. 1917, 30.06 Cal - colt: Mod. Sporter H Bar, 223 Cal. - iBM corp.: Mod. M 1 Carbine, 30 Cal. - Springfield: (2) Mod. M 1 Garand, 30.06 Cal. - remington: Mod. 700, 220 Swift, Mod. 512, 22 Cal., Mod. 5501, 22 Cal. — Brno: (2) Mod. M98/28, 7.9 Cal. - carl Gustaf: Mod. 1903, 6.5 Cal.DSa inc: Mod. SA 58, 308 Cal. - Poly tech: Mod. M 14S, 308 Cal. - eMe: Mod. 1858, 44 Cal. - uS remington: Mod. 1863, 58 Cal. - ruger: Mod. 10/22, 22 Cal. - Mitchell arms: Mod. AP80, 22 Cal. - norinco: Mod. SKS, 7.62x39 MM

SHotGunS: Browning: Gold Hunter, 12 Ga.Mossberg: Mod. Silver Reserve, 28 Ga. - remington: Mod. Wingmaster 870, 12 Ga. - rossi: Single, 410 Ga. - new england Firearms: Mod. Tracker, 10 Ga., Mod. 1871, SB1, 12 Ga. - SkB: Mod. XL, 12 Ga. - Hopkins & allen: Sxs, 12 Ga., Single, 12 Ga. - H&r: Mod. Topper, 410 Ga. - tri Star: Mod. Setter, 28 Ga.

HanDGunS: colt: Mod. 1911 A1, 45 Cal. - Smith & wesson: 649-5, 357 Mag, Mod. 105, 38 Sp, Mod. 36, 38 Sp, Mod. 36-7, 38 Sp, Mod. 64-2, 38 Sp, Mod. 10-7, 38 Sp, Mod. M&P, 38 Sp, Mod. 67, 38 Sp — american tactical: Mod. Titan, 45 Cal. - High Standard: Mod. Supermatic, 22 Cal. - ruger: Mod. NM Blackhawk, 9 Mm/357 Mag., NM Super Blackhawk, 44 Mag., Mod. MK 1, 22 Cal., (2) Mod. Security Six, 357 Mag. - rohrbaugh: Mod. R 9, 9 Mmcharter arms: Mod. Undercover, 38 Sp, Mod. Bulldog, 44 Sp - aMt: Mod. Back Up, 380 Cal. - uS revolver co: 32

Cal. - taurus: Mod. 44, 44 Sp - H&r: Mod. The American 38 Cal. - Bauer Firearms: Mod. Automatic, 25 Cal. - Sterling: Mod. Automatic, 25 Cal. - coP: Mod. Compact Off Duty, 38/ 357 Mag - Beretta: Mod. 92 FS, 9 MM - rossi: Mod. M971, 357 Mag

SworDS - aMMo – acceSSorieS: 30 Swords & Daggers Japanese, Calvary, German & More (Some Reproductions) - ammo: 38 Sp, 357 Mag, 9 Mm, 44 Mag, 32, 25, 45, 22 And 12 Ga. - Cleaning Kit - Marksman Air Pistol - JC Higgins Box - Benjamin Air Rifle - Wood Gun Cabinet – Bullets – Powder - 350 Legend And 357/38 Reloading Dies auctioneerS note: All FFL terms in effect, local buyers of firearms can pick up at above check out date and time. View Proxibid catalog for more photos & information. Contact for question: John Slagle 330-418-4963 or johnslagle@kikocompany.com. To register for online bidding and full terms, go to www.kikoauctions.com for a link to Proxibid.

onLine terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auctioneer/realtor: JoHn w slagle, 330-418-4963, or JoHnslagle@kikocompany.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Massillon, oH • TUES. AUG. 1, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM • real estate sells at 11:00 aM

Helen TissoT AucTion

one owner rAncH Home on BeAuTiful .66-Acre loT mAssillon, oH – BoArders reservoir PArk Also selling: AnTiques – furniTure – PrimiTives crockery – HouseHold goods – coins onsiTe & online Bidding AvAilABle on reAl esTATe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locATion: 863 cAmpbEll cir. nE, mASSillon, oH 44646. DirEcTionS: Take 16th St. north of Lincoln Way E. to Phillips Rd. and left to Campbell Cir. and left to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

rEAl ESTATE: Very clean, well-maintained ranch home. Main floor has applianced eat-in kitchen, dining room, living room w/ gas fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full bath w/ new step-in shower, half bath, rear family room, and screened patio room w/ woodburner that leads to rear deck and park-like yard. Basement has rec. room w/ wet bar and fireplace, full bath, sauna, laundry room. Attached 2-car garage and concrete driveway. 2 storage sheds to rear. Home has gas hot water heat, 100-amp breaker, and public utilities. New shingles in 2019. One-owner home and has been well maintained!

TErmS on rEAl ESTATE: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

FUrniTUrE: Cherry Dining Table W/ 6 Chairs And Matching Corner Cupboard – Early Tiger Maple Chest –Maple Bedroom Suite – Living Room Furniture – (2) Early Dry Sinks – Maple Bookcase – Oak Dining Table W/ 4 Chairs

– Early Wicker Sofa – Rattan Patio Furniture – Rockers – Set Of 4 Parlor Chairs – Potty Chair – Picnic Table – Patio Chairs

– Foyer Stand W/ Mirror – Early Trunk – Early Piano Stool –Sohmer & Co. Spinet Piano – Washstand

AnTiqUES – primiTivES: Tealeaf Pottery – Cast Iron Trivets – Slaw Boards – Coffee Grinder – Pewter – Butter Churn

– Wave Crest Jar – Hat

Pins – Prints – Cast Iron Door Stops – Royal Doulton Toby

Mugs – Sad Irons – Milk Cans – Wood Hay Fork – Baskets

– Candle Mold – School Bell – Brass Kettle – Old Luggage

– Early Milk Glass Parlor Lamp – Wooden Bowl – Whiskey

Barrel – Cast Iron And Copper Kettles – S.T. Kitchen Clock

– Egg Crate – Quilts – Barn And R.R. Lanterns – Early Oil

Cans – Grain Cradle – Glass Canes – Washboards – Copper Boiler – Rug Beaters – Meat Grinders – Collector Plates – Cast Iron Skillets And Waffle Iron – Daisy Butter Churn – Wall Mt. Coffee Grinder – Brass Scales – Graniteware –Wood Grain Rake – American Bulldog Boot Jack – Warming Stone – Church Keys – Early Kitchen Items – Coke Trays –Butter Mold – Lunch Boxes – Crosley Radio – Family Scales – Early Wood Planes – Tins – Feed Sacs – Cast Iron Dinner Bell - Crochet Set – Lg. Mason Jars – Old Crates – Egg Basket – Grinding Stones – Push Mower – Snowblower – Lawn Tools – Planters – Etc.

coinS: Morgan & Peace Dollars – Silver Dimes & Quarters – Lincoln Cents – Silver Halves – Indian Head Cents - $1 Silver Cents – Early 2 & 3 Cent Pcs. – Etc.

noTE: Something for everyone! Concession stand onsite. Please bring your own chair. Thank you!

TErmS on cHATTElS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

AucTioneers/reAlTors: mATTHew P. kiko, 330-327-9617 or mATTkiko@kikocomPAny.com or AnnA c vAndyke, 330-309-8044, or AnnA@kikocomPAny.com KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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– Early Deed Box – Several Black Powder Rifles – Cuckoo Clock – Crocks & Jugs – Dbl. Student Lamp – Oak Western Elec. Wall Phone – Books – Steins – Smoking Pipes – Stereoptic Viewer W/ Cards – Costume Jewelry
Bracket Lamp
Philadelphia Coffee Mill
StartS : tueS. JuLy 25, 2023 AT 7:00 P M enDS : tueS. auG. 1, 2023 AT 7:00 P M

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STARTS: WED. JULY 26, 2023 at 5:00 PM

ENDS: FRI. AUG. 4, 2023

Online AuctiOn – PrivAte cOllectiOn

victOriAn Furniture – Old cOuntry StOre itemS

eArly AdvertiSing – AntiqueS – cOllectibleS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. Preview/ Pickup LocATIoN: KIKo AUcTIoN GALLERY – 3201 PARKWAY ST. NW, cANToN, oH 44708.

PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY –

AUGUST 2, 2023 – 3:00-4:30 PM

PIcKUP: MONDAY – AUGUST 7, 2023 – 3:00-5:00 PM Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more information.

AuctiOneer/reAltOr:

ryAn KiKO, 330-831-8565 Or ryAnKiKO@KiKOcOmPAny.cOm

KIKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

STARTS: THURS. JULY 27, 2023 at 1:00 PM

ENDS: THURS. AUG. 3, 2023 at 1:00 PM

Online Only AuctiOn

clAssic cArs - 1937 chrysler rOyAl cOupe - 1954 Mercury

sunrAy - 1951 OldsMObile hOlidAy - 1950 chevy bel Air

2004 FOrd F-250 - 2007 FOrd F-150 - 1967 internAtiOnAl hArvester truck - bObcAt skid steer 428 cObrA Jet engine - cAr pArts - tOOls

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/ Pickup LocATioN: 10773 NoRTHkNoLL AvE. SW, BEAcH ciTY, oH 44608. DiREcTioNS: From US-250 take Northknoll Ave. north to the property.

Online Only

tues. JuLy 18, 2023

Online AuctiOn

the MArk rOchester estAte

(2) Mercedes G WAGOns – (2) lincOln PickuPs

FOrd F-350 diesel PickuP – FOrd MustAnG shelby

All like neW With lOW Miles

All stOred in heAted stOrAGe

All sells to settle the estate. Preview/PickuP Location: 5250 Mayfair rd., north canton, oh 44720. directions: Take the Lauby Rd. exit off I-77 and go north to State St. and east to Mayfair Rd. and go just south to auction.

PREVIEW: SATURDAY – JULY 22, 2023 – 10:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M.

PICKUP: THURSDAY – JULY 27, 2023 – 9:00-11:00 A.M.

PREviEW: WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 2, 2023 - 3:30-5:00 PM

PickUP: TUESDAY - AUGUST 8, 2023 – 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

NoTE: For full list of details and pictures visit www.kikoauction.com. AuctiOneers/reAltOrs: eric bevingtOn, 330-417-5471 Or eric@kikOcOMpAny.cOM And Ashley ritchey, 330-495-3474, Ashley@kikOcOMpAny.cOM kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

STARTS: Mon. July 24, 2023 at 6:00 PM

EnDS: Mon. July 31, 2023 at 6:00 PM

Online Only

Clark’s Breeze Hill Farm – BelmOnt COunty

GOOd FOrd mFWd traCtOr WitH WOOds lOader – 2019 Jd 450

m rOund Baler – 2010 mOritz 20 & 5 Gn trailer – 2012 CHevy

silveradO Hd 2500 PiCkuP WitH 63,000 miles – neW marWeld

sHeeP/GOat FOOt trim CaGe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder onlinE only. PREviEw/PickuP locATion: 59761 SAnDy RiDgE RD. (cR 102), BARnESvillE, oH 43713.

Lot #1: 2008 Ford F-350 Super Cab, Super Duty

Diesel Pickup, 4x4, Fx4, Only 6,584 Miles.

Lot #2: 2014 Mercedes Benz G63 Wagon, 5.5L

Twin Turbo V-8, AWD, Only 38 Actual Miles.

Lot #3: 2008 Lincoln Mark LT Pickup, 4WD, 5.4L

V-8, Ford Supercharger, 644 Actual Miles.

Lot #4: 2008 Shelby Mustang Cobra Convertible

GT 500, 6 Speed Manual, 5.4L V-8, Only 111 Actual Miles.

Lot #6: 2008 Lincoln Mark LT Pickup, 4WD, 504L

V-8, Ford Supercharger, 338 Actual Miles.

Lot #7: 2013 Mercedes Benz G63 Wagon, 5.5L

Twin Turbo V-8, AWD, Only 145 Actual Miles. note: All vehicles have been in climate-con-

trolled storage. All vehicles run and have a clean Ohio title.

onLine terMs: Wire Transfer Only. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

AuctiOn by Order OF: PAtriciA FOndA, AdMinistrAtOr OF the MArk l rOchester estAte, stArk cO PrObAte #243366. AuctiOneer/reAltOr: MAttheW P. kikO, 330-327-9617 Or MAttkikO@kikOcOMPAny.cOM kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

West Farmington, oH • Fri. July 28, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M.

Woodford TrusT AucTion

160+ Acre fArm – offered in PArcels & As A uniT fArmingTon TWP. & WesT fArmingTon VillAge Trumbull counTy – minerAl righTs – free gAs

fArming/hunTing PArcels – Timber PoTenTiAl

Also selling: TrAcTors – fArm mAchinery – furniTure

AnTiques – household goods

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 388 n. 3rd St., WeSt Farmington, oH 44491 directionS: Take SR 534 north of US Rt. 422 to SR 88, west to 3rd St. and north to auction. Watch for KIKO signs. real eState SellS at 11:00 a m

Real estate features a good 160+ acre farm, farmed organically for the past several years. Over half tillable, balance wooded. Improvements include a comfortable 2,494 SF home with slate roof, kitchen w/ updated appliances, breakfast nook, dining room, living room, full bath, 2 bedrooms, family room w/ gas fireplace on main floor. 2 bedrooms and a full bath upstairs. Gas furnace, central A/C, and free gas from well. Public water & sewer. Enclosed front and rear porches. Also, large machinery shed w/ rear addition, small 2-story livestock barn, and a good 4-car garage. Property offered in parcels and as a unit selling whichever way brings the most. auction a:

Parcel a1: Approx. 40 acres with home, shed, barn & garage. Free gas to stay with this parcel. Good tillable land, woods to rear. Located in West Farmington Village. Public utilities at the street.

Parcel a2: Approx. 15 acres mostly tillable land. 100’ frontage on 3rd St. and 50’ frontage on High St. Located in West Farmington Village. Public utilities at the street. Parcel a3: Approx. 40 acres, over half tillable balanced wooded. Part of it currently pasture. 307’ frontage. Located in Farmington Twp.

Parcel a4: Approx. 43 acres hideaway tract. Over half wooded. Small fields to rear. 80’ frontage. Located in Farmington Twp.

Parcel a5: Approx. 20.5 acres mostly tillable land. 198’ frontage. Located in Farmington Twp. note: Auction “A” property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most. auction B: Approx. 5.58 acres tillable land. Located in the village on corner of High and 1st St. Public utilities at the street.

balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

tractorS – macHinery: Farmall H tractor, runs – Farmall A tractor w/ belly mower, runs – Farmall M propane tractor, been sitting – Int. 470 batwing disc, 22ft., dual transport – Int. 720 5-bottom plows – JD 950 16’ cultimulcher, nice – 7ft. 3pt. bushhog – 34’ 6” grain auger, gas engine – Swisher 5’ pull-behind mower – old Int. 2-row corn planter – stack of white oak lumber, kiln dried – maple syrup storage tanks – galvanized sap buckets - leg traps –old soap box derby car – old license plates & signs – farm hardware – furniture – antiques from attic – etc. Anything may turn up!

termS on cHattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

Sale order: Starts at 10:30 A.M. with antiques. Real estate sells at 11:00 A.M. followed by tractors, equipment & misc. Concession stand on site.

PREviEw: Saturday – July 29, 2023 – 2:00-5:00 PM

Clean equipment. Photos and full details listed on our website. www.kikoauctions.com

auCtiOneer/realtOr: russell t. (rusty) kikO, Jr., C.a i., 330-495-0923, rustykikO@kikOCOmPany.COm kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

note: All mineral rights owned by the seller shall transfer with each parcel subject to any leases of record.

termS on real eState: 10% down auction day,

AucTion by order of: doug Woodford, TrusTee of The mArThA Woodford TrusT AucTioneer/reAlTor: mATTheW P. KiKo, 330-327-9617 or mATTKiKo@KiKocomPAny.com KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Jewett, OH

Sat.

July 29, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM

RecReational PaRadise

80 acRes With thRee-BedRoom home and outBuildings!

haRRison co. - Rumley tWP. - haRRison hills cs

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 44200

Jewett Hopedale Rd., Jewett, oH 43986. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auctioneeRs/RealtoRs: JosePh m gliatta, 330-771-4012 and WilBuR h. BiRney, 740-317-4497

KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Akron, oH

Thurs. July 27, 2023

starting at 12:00 PM

Investment OppOrtunIty

Cape COd HOme W/ detaCHed GaraGe akrOn CIty - akrOn Csd

LIve auCtIOn WItH OnLIne BIddInG avaILaBLe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: 2430 BenTon sT., akron, oh 44312. For full list of details and terms visit www.kikoauctions.com.

auCtIOn By Order Of: summIt HOusInG deveLOpment COrp. auCtIOneers/reaLtOrs: erIC BevInGtOn, 330-417-5471, erIC@kIkOCOmpany.COm and asHLey rItCHey, 330-495-3474, asHLey@kIkOCOmpany.COm.

kiko auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

LouisviLLe, oH thurs. AuG. 10, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

RochesteR estate – Live auction

100+ FiReaRms, most neveR FiRed ammo – Knives – accessoRies

All sells to settle the estate on locAtion: county Auction

FAcility: 9456 columbus rd. nE, louisvillE oh 44641.

notE: Doors open at 1:00 P.M. Auction begins at 4:00 P.M. Concession Stand On Site.

FirEArms (most nEvEr FirEd, most hAvE box): (5) Springfield XD9 Combo – (2) S&W Mod. 5906 9mm. – S&W 43C Revolver 22LR – SIG 320 – (2) GSG-5 22 Rifle – Winchester Mod. 94 Trapper 3030 – (4) SAGA 12ga. Shotgun – (2) Winchester Mod. 94 Texas Lonestar Consec

Serial Numbers – (3) Bushmaster AR .556 –SIG Rattler Multiple Caliber – (5) Black Powder Pistols – CZ Scorpion 9mm. W/ Laser –

Charter Arms Pink Lady 38sp. Revolver – (3) Taurus, PT24 9mm. – (3) Grindel

P-12 .380 Auto – Bond Arms Snake Slayer 45/410 – S&W Mod. 5946 9mm.

– Kimber Ultra 45cal. W/ Laser – Para Ordinance P-14 45ACP – Citadel 12ga.

Shotgun – Mossburg 930 12ga. Shotgun – (3) WWI Colt 1911 .45 Auto – (2)

Kimber Mastercarry .45 – SIG 365 9mm. Combo – (2) Kimber Ultra Crimson

.45 – Cobray MII 9mm. – Featherlight AT22 22LR – Taurus PT 145 45ACP – In-

tratec 22LR – (3) North Am. Arms Pug 22 Mag. – (5) Ruger LCP 380 Auto – (3)

Ruger LCR 38 SP. – (3) Calico M-900 9mm. – (2) Ruger SR 9 9mm. – (2) S&W

Shield 9mm. – (2) S&W Shield 45 – Set Of Colt 22 Deringers – Colt Mod. 2000

9mm. – (2) Springfield XDM 45 – Springfield P9 9mm. – S&W Mod. 622 22LR

– Colt 1911 Comin 45ACP – Kimber K6 357 Mag. Revolver – Magnum Re-

search 380 Desert Eagle – Colt Mustang 380 – Glock 19 9mm. – Taurus PT145

45ACP – Taurus PT100 40cal. – S&W 43C 22LR – S&W 4006 40cal. – (2) S&W

340PD 357 – S&W BG 380 380 – S&W 327 357 – Kimber Solo 9mm. – Taurus

PT 24/7 9mm. – Beretta 84BB 380 – Taurus PT 145 45ACP – Browning Silver

Hunter 12ga. – Puma PP522 22LR – Browning Maxus 12ga. Sporting Clay

– Sako/Beretta TRG42 338 – FN PS90 5.7x28 – (2)FN FS2000 223/556 – SIG

MCX 5.56 – Savage/Stevens 74 22 S&LR – Thompson Tommy Gun 45ACP

Also sEllinG: Assorted Ammo - Few Knives – 22 Mag. Chips –

Tasco Scopes – Ammo Boxes – Holsters – Magazines – Flashlights & Lasers

– Blackhawk Holsters – AR Mags. – Shotgun Lights – Etc.

tErms on chAttEls: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. Firearms buyers must be an Ohio resident, 21 years of age to purchase a handgun and 18 years of age to purchase a long gun. Buyer will be required to fill out firearm buyer information paperwork at pickup.

auction By oRdeR oF: PatRicia Fonda, administRatRix oF the maRK L. RochesteR estate, staRK county PRoBate case # 243366

auctioneeR/ReaLtoR: matthew P. KiKo, 330-327-9617 oR mattKiKo@KiKocomPany.com

KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Bedford, oH

TUES.

starting at 3:30 P.M.

JULY 25, 2023

• real estate sells at 5:00 P.M.

3-Bedroom ranch home on Beautiful Wooded lot home needs sprucing up Bedford, oh - cuyahoga county - Bedford schools live auction With online Bidding availaBle on real estate only. also selling: firearms - reloading equipment antiques – lapidary items - large Book collection furniture - tools - glass figurines (royal dalton, fenton, lenox) & much more

All sells to settle the estate on LocaTion: 259 WEST GLEndaLE avE., BEdford, oH 44146. dirEcTionS: From Broadway Ave. turn on West Glendale to auction site.

Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more information.

aUcTionEEr noTE: Guns are not on property.

auction By order of:

david e shriver, executor for the Judith a magyar estate, cuyahoga county case #2022 est 273039.

auctioneer/realtor: randy l compton, 330-704-5702 or rcompton@kikocompany.com

KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Stark Co. Hunger Task Force holding kids camp

CANTON, Ohio — The annual Stark County Hunger Task Force Junior Hunger Fighters Camp will take place Aug. 7-10 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Ken Weber Community Campus at Goodwill, 408 Ninth St. SW. Junior Hunger Fighters Camp aims to educate children on hunger in the community, give them the tools to organize food drives and empower them to become hunger fighters through various projects, crafts and hands-on activities.

This camp, led by Hunger Task Force staff and former educators, is free of charge and open to kids ages 6-13. A nutritional snack will be provided each day. Parents and guardians are not required to attend.

This camp is funded by the Stark Community Foundation SummerTime Kids grant program. To register your child, visit bit.ly/junior-hungerfighters. Registration is due by Aug. 1. For more information, call 330455-6667 or email stephanie@starkhunger.org.

Lisbon, oH • Wed. July 26, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

Exciting OppOrtunity – 3 rEal EstatE auctiOns – guilfOrd lakE – dOck auctiOn #1 – fOrmEr sEvEn milE inn stagEcOach stOp – statEly 1830 Brick fivE-BEdrOOm hOmE With 1.22 acrEs – attachEd garagE – pOlE Building – JOins gOlf cOursE auctiOn #2 - .69-acrE cOrnEr Building lOt

auctiOn #3 - .85-acrE lOt With Barn – all With sEWEr nO ZOning – cOlumBiana cO. – hanOvEr tWp. – unitEd lsd OnE-OWnEr 2011 cadillac cts4 – BrOnZE king tut Bust – rOsEvillE pOttEry – amphOra victOrian marBlE-tOp stands & sidEBOard – pEriOd furniturE & frEnch piEcEs

canvas – framEd prints – fiEsta – cut glass – 2 gOOd stOragE Buildings tO BE rEmOvEd lOads Of itEms & phOtOs On WEBsitE – 2 auctiOn crEWs

Owner is downsizing and moving closer to family. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 32901 St. Rt. 172, liSbon, oH 44432. diRectionS: Take St. Rt. 172 east of Rt. 9 or west of Rt. 30 to Guilford Lake. Watch for KIKO signs. real estate sells at 10:30 a .M. - Followed by Furniture, auto, & storage buildings.

auction #1: Former stagecoach stop on SR 172. Home is 3,856 sq. ft., recent steel roof, 8 fireplaces. well water and sewer. 24 X 24 garage and 36 X 24 pole building. Make this your private home or bed and breakfast, etc.

auction #2: Vacant .69-acre corner lot on Lake Knoll Dr. Sewer available.

auction #3: .85-acre lot on SR 172 with barn. Salvageable beams/timber and stone. Sewer available.

auction #4: Boat dock rights on Guilford Lake. Walking distance to all 3 properties. Dock needs rebuilt.

PReVieW: Tuesday – July 25, 2023 – 3:00-5:00 P.M. or shown by appointment.

auto – GolF caRt – StoRaGe buildinGS: Oneowner Cadillac CTS4 Sedan, 113,000 miles – E-Z Go Freedom RXV elec. golf cart needs batteries – 12 X 24 & 12 X 16 storage sheds, windows, shingles, both good.

antiQueS – GlaSS – aRt: Bronze King Tut Bust, 24” H, heavy, purchased from Rockefeller estate sale Cleveland - Roseville pottery - 2 Jardinieres - amphora pottery - flow blue - French Limoges serv for 12 - Nippon vaseRoyal Doulton - Austrian 20” T urn - brass 20” T urn - Royal Dux Roman chariot figure – perfume bottle - prism lampsbanquet lamp – lead-glass panel lamp - fireplace screen w/ painted peacock - federal mirror - Edwin Douglas “Homeward” milkmaid w/ 2 Jersey cows, “Lady Washington’s Reception Day”, signed J. B. Thompson mixed media no.

80/140, P Durant oil on Canvas, Flag ships, Stag - Vanity Fair political caricatures - AR Seider West German concert violin - Waldo Mandolin – 3 ft wooden flagship - Fiestacopper luster - costume jewelry - oil lamps - flatware - milk bottles

FuRnituRe: Stickley dining furniture incl. 52” sideboard, table w/ 2 leaves, 6 rush-seat chairs, open hutch w/ plate rail - Wright Table Co. sideboard - 2 pc Queen Anne bonnet top high boy – marble-top foyer stand - Victorian oak sideboard - music cabinet – 7 vict marble-top stands - mahog. tip table - heavy pedestal oak fern stand - early veneered 1 pc highboy - Louis XV style satinwood inlay furniture w/ bronze detail - French bench - mahog Empire desk, claw feet - deco Waterfall bed set - 5 pc King bed set - wingback chairs - ball foot game table - step-back Cupbd. - farm table - washstand - curios - cast-iron garden set –loads of small items. Good parking at the golf course, bring a truck and a friend. Join us, Rusty.

auctiOn By OrdEr Of: margarEt rhOdEs rEaltOr: mElaniE k rOyEr, 330-831-1446, mElaniE@kikOcOmpany.cOm

auctiOnEEr/rEaltOr: russEll t. (rusty) kikO, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustykikO@kikOcOmpany.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B14 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, July 20, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419

Pennsylvania 4-H hosting free virtual yoga

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension invites youth in Pennsylvania to participate in a free virtual yoga activity. The activity is part of Pennsylvania 4-H’s summer free trial period, during which youth throughout the state can experience a sampling of 4-H projects through a series of online activities designed to be fun and interactive.

A session for children ages 5-7 — known as Cloverbuds in 4-H — will take place from 1 to 2 p.m. July 25.

An event for participants ages 8-18 is scheduled from 2 to 3 p.m. July 25.

Participants should use a yoga mat for the session. If a yoga mat is unavailable, a blanket or towel can work as an alternative, although these surfaces may slide on carpet. Participants should have water available to stay hydrated.

The registration deadline is July 24.

More information about the Cloverbuds session is available on the Penn State Extension website at extension.psu.edu/4-h/ cloverbudyoga. Information about the general session can be found at extension. psu.edu/4-h/yoga.

Uniontown, oH Sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 10:00

157-Acre FArm All Adjoining rAre opportunity With tWo homes

outstAnding Brick contemporAry 4,358 sF. home

heAted shop Buildings - toy Buildings - BAnk BArn equipment shed - cAttle BArn And Feedlot

2,340 sF rAnch home on 6.24 Acres - to Be oFFered in 8 pArcels From 5 Acres to 67 Acres

5 pArcels With lAke Access to 8.72 Acre lAke

ideAl country size Future home sites - FArm lAnd

lAke tWp. - north cAnton schools - stArk co. oFFered sepArAte & together, sells the WAy it Brings the most money.

live on-site Auction With online simulcAst Bidding AvAilABle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 10666 Hoover ave. nW, uniontoWn, oH 44685. DirectionS: Take Market Ave. north of State St. or south of Rt 619 (Edison St.) to Lake Center, then turn west to Hoover Ave. then turn south to auction. Watch for KIKO auction signs. Parcels will be offered separate and together through our multipar system. Bank financing available to qualified bidders. See kikoauctions. com for full details.

Auction By order oF: ritA j smyers, trustee oF the steven l smyers trust

Auctioneers/reAltors: jAck W. kiko, 330-206-0174, jAckkiko@kikocompAny.com or john d kiko, 330-455-9357 ext. 122

KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Cadiz, OH • SAT. JULY 22, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs at 11:00 a .M.

14+ Acre Mini FArM W/ 2 HoMes & Buildings

HArrison co. - green TWp. - HArrison Hills csd live AucTion WiTH online Bidding AvAilABle on reAl esTATe

Also selling cHATTels on-siTe only

Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders on LocATion: 45495 oLd HopedALe Rd., cAdiz, oH 43907. diRecTionS: Take SR 22 east of Cadiz, OH (turn right) south onto Bakers Ridge Rd. (turn left) east onto Old Hopedale Rd. go approx. 2 miles to auction or west of Steubenville to the Jewett/Scio exit turn left (east) on 151 approx. 1 mile (turn right) onto Old Hopedale Rd. Go approx. 5 miles to auction. Watch for KIKO auction signs!

rEaL EstatE fEaturEs beautiful, well-maintained two story three-bedroom country home with attached twocar garage built in 2006. Main floor features spacious eat-in kitchen w/ island, dining table, and quality cherry cabinetry. Stainless steel appliances including refrigerator, range, dishwasher, and microwave. Mud/laundry room with half bath. Nice open floor plan dining room and living room. Upstairs primary bedroom with private full bath and large walk-in closet. Two nice size additional bedrooms & full bath. Full walkout basement w/ half bath. Wrap around porch with scenic views. Cummins 20kw home electric backup generator system fueled by propane, geothermal heating, county water, 200-amp electric service, and highspeed internet access. Great location with close access to Interstate 22, approx. 45 minutes to Pittsburgh, check it out!

ReAL eSTATe ALSo feATUReS: Three-bedroom investment home. Main level features first floor bedroom, remodeled dining room, kitchen w/ range, and bath w/ walk-in shower. Family room w/ washer & dryer and bonus room w/patio access and sliding door. Full basement with garage. Updated 200-amp electric service, forced air fuel oil furnace, electric water heater and water softener system. Covered front and back patio w/rear patio ramp access. Septic with well and county water. Pole building w/ partial concrete floor w/ loft, sky-lighting, water, electric, and Brunco wood burner. Overall size 40x48x12 w/ 2-12x12ft sliding doors. All situated on 14+ acres of open and wooded land with marketable timber, stream, nature, loads of wildlife, and paths throughout the property. Gas/oil rights reserved. Sells as a unit.

Call auctioneers to walk/view property and how to use your current home to buy this one.

AUcTioneeRS noTe: Family owned/enjoyed past 50-plus years! Great place for hunting, recreation and raising livestock for 4H and FFA Fair projects.

TeRMS on ReAL eSTATe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

coLLecToR VeHicLeS – HondA ATV - VinTAge & pRiMiTiVe iTeMS - fARM eqUipMenT – TooLS : 1978 Chevy Cheyenne C-20 Camper Special Pickup, 350 Engine, Auto Trans, 2wd, 76,015 Miles, 8200 GVW, Original Paint, Family Owned - 1972 Pontiac Luxury LeMans Coupe Turbo 400 W/ 4 Bolt Main 350, Auto, 74,686 Miles - 2004 Honda

Slippery rock, pA Thurs. July 27, 2023

starting at 5:00 p.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtions 104 Taggart rd. Slippery rock, pA 16057

Tools/EquipmEnT/GaraGE iTEms: Craftsman two speed tilt head band saw, Ryobi drill press, Coleman power mate 5000 generator, Ryobi compound sliding miter saw, Ryobi 16” scroll saw, Delta belt/disc sander, Jet 6” long bed jointer, Jet table saw, Delta Hollow chisel mortiser, Craftsman bench grinder, Ryobi spindle sander, DeWalt tabletop planer, Several electric hand tools, Bostitch air stapler, Forstner bit set, Hand tools, Extension cords, Dust collection system, Upright air compressor, Chicago Electric mig welder, Craftsman 6” bench grinder, Halogen work light, Floor jack, ATV jack, Torch set, Several vises, Sawmill, Air tank, Matco tools tap & dye set, Ryobi weed whackers, Ryobi pressure washer, Lots of hardware - (screws, bolts, nuts, nails), Many clamps -(pipe clamps, bar clamps & others),

Guns/sporTinG Goods: Iver Johnson breakup revolver, H&R Handy rifle 3030 w/scope, Savage model 220 single shot shotgun, BinoX HD day & night binoculars, Gun cases, Misc Ammo, Fishing tackle, Walkie Talkies, Assorted golf clubs, 100’s of golf balls, misc: Playboy magazine collection, Sports cards, Some comic books, Patio furniture, Barn stone, Landscaping stone.

For pictures visit these websites: auctionzip.com #17949 • gotoauction.com #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com

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(724) 496-4580

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TErms of salE: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards.

Accord Sedan, Pwr Windows, Locks, 4dr, Sunroof, 296,879 Miles - Chevy Car parts – Corvette Hubcaps - One Owner

2004 Honda Rincon ATV W/ 60” Moose Snowplow & Winch, Electric Shift, 1,265 Hrs - Fimco 12volt - 15-Gal SprayerVintage Pepsi - Cola Vendorlator Pop Machine(working)Vintage Hobert Coffee Grinder - Mail Pouch Thermometer

- Nice Hillcrest Dairy Clock - Belding Bros Spool Cabinet

- International & Fairbanks Hit&Miss Engines - Vintage Small

Engines - Early License Plates - Steel Wagon Wheels – 6 Ft

Ford Rear Blade - 11 Ft Horse Drawn Steel Bar Rake – 24 FT Skeleton Elevator W/Gas Engine - Ottawa Super Chief Post Hole Digger 12” Bit (Parts) – 3 Pt Lift Pole - Electric

Sewer Snake - Slip Scoop – Craftsman Lawn Sweep - Steel

Yard Roller - Dump Cart – Lawnboy Pushmower - Pneumatic Greaser - Craftsman Floor Jack - Assorted Tools - Paint

Spray Guns - Gas Cans - Sears Air Compressor - Extension

Ladder - Loads Of Hardware – Yard & Hand Tools - Primitive

Tooling - Deer Tree Stands - More

JeweLRY - fURniTURe - coLLecTibLeS - MUSicAL inSTRUMenTS – gLASSwARe: Gold, Sterling & Costume Jewelry - Nice Oak 12 Gun Cabinet - Antique Stack

Bookcase - Curved Glass Curio - Quarter Sawn Server W/ Mirror – Secretary - Hoosier Style Cupboard - Dining Table

W/ 6 Chairs - Dinette W/ 4 Chairs - Upholstered Sofa And Chair - Chest Of Drawers W/ Mirror - Empire Style Chest Of

Drawers - Slant Top Trunk - 2pc Oak Bedroom Dresser Set

- Hall Tree - Metal Cabinets – Lamps - Singer Sewing Machine - Elliptical Machine – Schwinn Bicycles - John Deere

Collector Items - Mickey Mouse Items - Clown Figurines –Trains - Banks - Harrison & County Books - Collector Pins, Stamps, & Plates - Local Milk Bottles - Collector Baskets – 8 pc Temptations Dish Set - Crocks Jugs - Gal Wash Tubs - Cigar Mold - Glassware Including Milk Depression, Carnival, And Pattern – Banjo – Violin - Canning Jars - Usual Kitchen Items - Anything May Turn Up!

TeRMS on cHATTeLS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

AucTion By order oF: ellis And donnA FulTon

AucTioneers/reAlTors: WilBur “Billy” Birney, 330-740-317-4497, BillyBirney@kikocoMpAny.coM or JosepH gliATTA, 330-771-4012, JgliATTA@kikocoMpAny.coM

KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

online only

StartS : Wed. July 19, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.

endS : Wed. July 26, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

Attention Corvette ColleCtors

1958 Corvette – 1976 Corvette stingrAy 1982 Corvette (ColleCtor’s edition) 1961 HArley dAvidson sportster – 1970 Hd sportster FrAme

4’ Bronze – mowers – generAtor

Owner retiring to nursing home. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. PrevieW/PickuP location: PariS, oH (address will be given to successful bidders.)

Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

AuCtioneer/reAltor: george p. KiKo, 330-418-1095 or george@KiKoCompAny.Com

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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StrongSville, oh•Thurs. July 27, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Machinery and Tooling aucTion

15200

Foltz Parkway, Strongsville, Ohio 44136

auction Preview 9:00 a .M.

suPlus to the on going needs of Bearing and Drive systems

GrinDers: 48” Blanchard rotary surface grinder, Cincinnati, Heald, Rivet, Van Norman, center centerless, I. D. and other grinders, Barnes drill, chip separating systems, Ikeda radial drill press, Alzmznetal floor drill press, 50 plus grinding spindles

insPecTion iTems: 10 plus, large micrometer sets, English, metric, Large hardened and ground Paral Erickson collets, magnetic chucks, lathe chucks, machine vises, Large electrical control panels, 25 plus 4 drawer file cabinets, parallels’, large granite plate (thirty 000 lbs., 25000 lb. capacity electric Tow motor ( Auto Lift ). Rotab 24” tilting rotary table, cutting tools, large face plates, lare rotary table, coolant tanks and pumps, demagnetizers, large lifting beam, Barnesdrill cleaning tanks

VerTical BorinG mill: Bullard Cut Master Vertical Boring Mill - 64” swing, Bullard CNC Vertical Boring Mill - 78” swing - new Fagor CNC controlls (serial #37523)

Terms: Cash, check, or wire transfer. There is a

10% buyer premium applied to each purchase. Nothing will be removed while the auction is in progress!

Auctioneers: Jeff BuB, Mike Dinse, tiffAny LucArLLi

Brunswick, oh 44212

Phone: 216-544-6729

email: jeff@jeffbubauction.com

Ravenna, Oh

WED. July 26, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

FORD TRACTOR - YALE FORKLIFT - SHOP TOOLS - A FRAME HOISTS & MUCH MORE “ABSOLUTE” AUCTION

6443 State Route 303, Ravenna, Oh 44266

TRACTOR-FORKlIFT ETC.: Ford 3000 gas tractor (2000 hours), King Kutter 6’ back blade, Craftsman snow blade, large fuel tank, Yale gas fork lift, and more.

Conneaut, oH • Sat. aug. 5, 2023

Starting at 9:00 a.m. 24th

AnnuAl

Amish Benefit for hospitAl Aid Auction

Location: Raymond & Sarah Shetler Farm

6482 Hilldom Rd., Conneaut, OH - Monroe Township

1 mile east from corner of Hilldom Rd. & Rte. 7

CRaftS - QuiltS - toolS - fuRnituRe

QuiltS - CRaftS - new fuRnituRe - RopeS

- HalteRS: 1 new Immergood 6 qt. ice cream freezer, 1 new 21” easy clip mower, new sporting goods, 1 new T14 Martin box, new chair, 1 cupboard, 1 clothes dryer, 16 ft. kitchen table, 1 new 3 ft. garden cultimulcher, 1 new buggy shaft, 3 year old Dutch mini pony, broke to ride and drive, 1 new mini pony harness, 1 log truck load firewood logs, 1 log truck load slab wood, 1 dump truck load saw dust, 1 dump truck load block firewood. this is a partial list. More items are being donated. Breakfast will be served from 6-9 a.m. of whole hog sausage, pancakes and scrambled eggs.

lunch will be on grounds by: amish restaurant. Bake sale. Homemade ice cream, donuts, pizza and barbecued chicken.

We Will be raffling a backyard barn. there Will be Something for everyone! come and Spend the day! no buyerS premium!

thankS to all the people that made paSt SaleS and thiS one a SucceSS all auctioneerS Welcome terms: cash or good check with proper iD.

North LawreNce, oh • SAT. AUG. 5, 2023

TOOlS-ETC: Hobart welder, Crumbliss # 1995 alternator & starter tester, Red Arrow Towbar MFG Co. 40 ton, A Frame hoist on casters, A Frame hoist, 2 ton engine hoist, Milwaukee model RF-115 metal cutting band saw, Walker Turner drill press, welding rods, Weller soldering tool, Milwaukee right angle drill, Milwaukee sander-grinder, Torqometer, Truck Tuff toolbox, truck toolboxes, a variety of vises, O ring kit, oilers, old lanterns, OTC Nozl Rater, painting equipment, gas powered portable air compressor, Speedaire portable air compressor, Stihl 026 chainsaw with case, lots of toolboxes (with & without tools), power pack, air compressor with tank, #64 pipe vise, small cart, small utility trailer, socket sets & wrenches, Delta drill press, Delta LBS26 band saw, electric fan, floor jacks, hydraulic tester, 3 point ballast frame, 10 ton power pullers, B&D 8 inch table saw, 12 volt battery chargers, bench grinders, several bench vises, bottle jack, Briggs & Stratton water pumps, Central bench model drill press, chains, creeper, gas can, grease gun, handyman type jack, log chains, chain binders, Acetylene tanks, air horn, aluminum stepladder, Avanti mini refrigerator, deer antlers, Huffy bicycle for 2, incubator, Kerosun heater, Marvel Mystery oil can, Maytag wringer washer, Singer treadle sewing machine, milk crates, and many more items still not uncovered at the time of listing.

View listing and photos on auctionzip.com ID# 13983 FOOD AVAIlABlE!!

TERMS: We will accept Cash, Check, Debit card, Visa-MastercardDisc with proper ID. There is a 5% Buyer’s Premium on all sales. 5% will be waived if paid with cash or good check.

Owner & Miller not responsible should any accidents occur.

AuCTIOnEER S nOTE: THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST!! MANY MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED!! This is an auction that you don’t want to miss!! Bring your family for an exciting evening at this Auction!!

AUCTIOnEER: CRIST F. MILLER

ASSISTIng AUCTIOnEER: URIE BYLER

330-907-1401

online only

StartS : Sat. July 22, 2023 at 10:00 a .M. EndS : thurS. July 27, 2023 at

Ave. nW, norTh lAWrence, oh 44666. DirecTionS : From Rt 30 go west to Alabama Ave. then north to property or from Rt 21 go south to Arcadia St. then west to Alabama Ave. then south to property. Watch for KIKO Auctions signs!

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locATion: 2157

reAl eSTATe: Welcome to your own little piece of paradise! This beautiful one-owner property has so much to offer the outdoorsman and fishing enthusiast, plus a business opportunity all on the same property! The property features custom built log, three-bedroom home with great room, kitchen, dining area, two baths, and full basement. A large, oversized 24’x30’ detached log style two car garage with workshop area and a 34’x64’ dog kennel building. These amazing buildings are situated on 5.10 acres with large, stocked lake. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Conveniently located between Rt 30 and Rt 21, and right next to the towpath walking trail. No zoning and located in desirable Tuslaw Local School District. Contact Tina or Geno today for more information or help with financing, visit our website at www.kikoauctions.com for additional pictures.

AlSo SellinG: Clean ‘93 22ft Bayliner 2252 Classic Cuddy Fishing Boat With Rebuilt 383 Stroker 300HP

Engine (Out Drive Needs Put Back On), Newer Suzuki 9.9

Kicker Motor, Galvanized Trailer W/ New Tires – Nomad

Skyline Model 2960 Camper 31ft - ‘92 Viking Model 185

Pop-Up Camper – Coleman Lantern Collection – Fishing

And Outdoor Items - Snow Blower – String Trimmers -

Pressure Washer – 1800w Generator - Many Toolboxes

W/Hand Tools And Sockets – Power Tools – Down Rig-

gers – Trolling Motor – Home-Made Ice Fishing Shanty

Frame – Lowrance & Eagle Fish Finders – Fish Mounts –Herters Reloading Press – Goose And Turkey Decoys –Turtle Traps – Knives - Sofa – Freezer – Washers And Dryers – Chest Of Drawers – 8’ Bench – Plastic Folding Tables

– Ant. Chair – Slat Top Trunk – Treadle Sewing Machine

– File Cabinets – Cedar Chest – Glassware Incl. Fenton, Pattern, Fire King And Others – Pyrex Bowls And Dishes

– Fiesta Dishes - Hand Painted China And Dishes – Henn

Pottery Spongeware – Lenox – Cookie Jars – Franciscan

Desert Rose Dishes – Pfaltzgraff Dishes – Pottery Items –Cast Iron Skillet – Salt & Pepper Collection – Violin – LP

Records, Stereo, Speakers – Toys - Western Electric Wall Phone – Galvanized Water Cans - Cast Iron Trivets – Cookware – Rolling Pins – Yard Pump – Ant. Pullies – NASCAR Race Receiver Headset – Quilts – Usual Household

Items – Dog Grooming Table – Stainless Dog Bowls – Dog Crates – Etc. - Many Boxes Packed Away And Not Seen. Anything May Turn Up! auctioneer/realtor: eugene r kiko, 330-495-0131 or genokiko@kikocomPany.com realtor: tina SlatZer, 330-280-2900, or tSlatZer@kikocomPany.com KiKo Auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Case SR200 skid loader, 5,769 hrs, full heated cab, radio, new face plate and bushings last fall - Exmark zero-turn mower with bagger - Hustler flipup zero-turn mower.

notE: Contact auctioneers to add your items! Our fenced graveled lot provides ample parking for drop-offs, preview, and loadouts! Not accepting furniture, tires, or household goods. Watch website for additions & pictures. Thank you!

onlinE tErmS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. All applicable sales tax will be added to the purchase price of all purchases deemed taxable in accordance with Federal, State and/or Local Laws.

AuCtioneers/reAltors:

MAtthew p kiko, 330-327-9617 or MAttkiko@kikoCoMpAny.CoM And george p kiko, 330-418-1095 or george@kikoCoMpAny.CoM kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B16 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, July 20, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
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WHAT: Simply Slavic 2023 scholarships

ELIGIBLE: Students attending Youngstown State University who have completed their freshman year and are currently enrolled at the undergraduate or graduate level. All applicants must submit a 500-word narrative on how Slavic culture has influenced their lives.

DEADLINE: July 31

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CALENDAR

(To add a nonprofit event to our calendar listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Calendar, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)

July 21

Rodale Institute’s Annual Organic Field Day, July 21, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Rodale Institute, 611 Siegfriedale Road, Kutztown, Pa.; details, https:// rodaleinstitute.org/events/annualfield-day/.

July 24

Regenerative Bison Ranching Field Day, Cherokee Valley Ranch, 12320 Lonesome Road, Thornville, Ohio; details, bisoncentral.com/nba-conferences.

July 25

Drainage Field Day, July 25 to July 27, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Ohio State Lima campus, 4240 Campus Drive, Lima, Ohio; details, https://agcrops.osu.edu/ events/drainage-field-day-ohio-statelima-campus-farm-scheduled-july-25.

July 26

Ohio State Fair, July 26-Aug. 6, Ohio Expo Center, 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus; details, ohiostatefair.com.

July 27

Specialty and Cover Crops Field Night, July 27, Part I: 9:30-11:30 a.m. (online), Part II: 5-8 p.m., OSU South Centers Research Building, 1864 Shyville Road, Piketon, Ohio; details, go.osu.edu/fieldnight

July 29

Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association Summer Field Day, 8:30 a.m., John and Judy Ligo’s LiTerra, 2191 Scrubgrass Road, Grove City; details, call 717-825-9824 or email pca@pacattlemen.org.

Historic vintage clothing featured at museum sale

HARMONY, Pa. — More than 150 items of clothing, some more than 150 years old, will be for sale at Harmony Museum’s Stewart Hall, 218 Mercer St., from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. July 22.

The clothing was donated to the Museum by the Baldinger family, who once operated a well-known candy store just south of Zelienople. The clothing, which dates from the 1860s to the 1950s, includes dresses, corsets, bustles, slips, hats and baby items. All have been professionally appraised by a vintage clothing expert and are individually priced.

Admission is free. More information is available at https://harmonymuseum.org/ vintage-clothing-sale/.

Allison PArk, PA

Sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtions

412 Church lane, Allison Park, PA 15101

2009 Subaru Outback, Clean title, 116,000 miles

Equip/tractOr: John Deere 5225 2 wd single remotes Syncshutle shift 500 hours, John Deere 216 lawn tractor, Broadcast spreader 3 pt hitch Baltimatic, Cub Cadet original model bought new in 1963 w/snow plow, 3 pt post pounder, 478 haybine, antiquES/cOllEctiblES: Frederic Remington Bronze statues, Native American bronze statue, Seth Thomas clock movement, Robert Kercher prints, Chime Silent mantle clock w/key, Griffin prints, Vintage chain purse, Stained glass, Bronze Conestoga wagon door stop, Jenson MFG Co. Jeanette PA steam engine, HOuSEHOldS/FurniturE: Fiesta dishes, Currier & Ives dishes, Lshaped wrap around hutch (bookshelves, china cabinet), Betsy Ross sewing machine, Round oak table, Chairs, Scale, Vintage wardrobe w/hat door, tOOlS: (2) Two man saws, MiSc.: Misc. farm goods, Lumber, Evinrude 10 hp w/tank, Toboggan, Transmission from 1959 MGA, cOnSignMEnt FrOM nEigHbOr: 2009 Subaru Outback - Clean title, 116,000 miles. Gravely 16G Professional tractor, 50” Rotary mower, Troy-Bilt 21” push mower - Honda engine, mulching, bagging and side discharge. Small Sthil chainsaw w/accessories., Dump cart, Electric fencer, Aluminum Fence, Wire, Feeder, Buckets, Saddle, Racks, Ropes, Heavy duty post pounder, Garden stakes, Trellises, Tomato cages, Tow chain, (20) Cedar siding boards, (4) 16’ Pressure treated boards, Oak and Pine barn wood, Hand hewn sandstone chimney top, Metalworking bench, Vintage steamer trunk.

For pictures check: auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com

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tErMS OF SalE: Cash~Good

Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards.

Leavittsburg, Oh

SAT. JULY 29, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM

ABSOLUTE GUARDIANSHIP AUCTION

3776 anderson anthony rd., Leavittsburg, Ohio 44430

Runs South of Rt. 422, just West of Warren OH. Moving to assisted living, home is sold, all sells on location to the high bidders.

TRACTORS, TOOLS, LUMBER, WOODWORKING AND SHOP EQUIP., GUN SAFE, PRIMITIVES, JON-BOAT, HOUSEHOLD, MORE.

SAFE/TOOLS/EQUIP/LUMBER.; Nice Cannon American Eagle approx. 30-gun safe; Lots of wood and shop tools, 120v/60 gal. vertical Craftsman air compressor; Lincoln AC 225 stick welder; sandblast cabinet; wood lathe; Jointer/edger; shaper; table saw; bench grinder; vise; dovetail jig; port. air tank; many power and hand tools; pipe clamps, corner, wood and C-clamps; bar clamps; lots of new bolts; large bolt bin; shop press; wood bench vise; lots of lumber inc. WORMY CHESTNUT; air bumper jack; bolt threader; auto steel ramps; jack stands; air tools; ATV winch; 3’ x 5’ steel welding table; air line and reel; many elec. motors; hitches/balls; manual tire changer; Gail high pressure car wash water pumps; oxy/acet burning outfit; steel stock, and scrap; pipe cutters; cutting torches/tips; pulleys; granite/ stone polishing kit; WORX cordless trimmer/blower; elec. blowers; Wood magazines; Gun Digests; loads of related items.

TRACTORS/TRAILER/FARM/PRIMITIVES: Cub Low Boy tractor w/ sickle bar, Ag tires, (running nice); (3) 3pt. rear slip scoops; old spike harrow; Cub Cadet HDS 2135 garden tractor w/snow blower/chains (sitting awhile); cant hook; wood runner sleds; nice Fairbanks platform feed scale; crocks; horse collar/hames; barb wire; old tractor starters; home built 5x8 trailer w/ steel floor; pull garden tractor tiller; pull seeder, pull poly sprayer; draw bar; old fishing rods; lots of primitive tools, etc.; cast iron corn sheller; Enterprise lard press; trench knife w/sheath; brace drills; many old deer antlers; draw knives; traps/stretchers; safety/fuel cans; garden tools; chains/ropes; RR jack; old glass jugs; collanders; fruit jars; croquet set; berry and bushel baskets; hay harpoon; snap top jars; seltzer bottle; graniteware; jars of buttons; crosscut saw; scythe; wood plane; broad axe; oilers; single tree; hay fork; washboard; slaw cutter; butter press; grain scoop; old oil jars w/spouts; food choppers/grinders; Lots more.

HOUSEHOLD/BOAT/OUTDOOR; 12’ alum. jon-boat; paddles; Nice clean furnishings inc. bedroom, reclining love seat; Health-O-Meter scale; microwave; wormy chestnut home built cabinet; Amish oak dbl. pedestal dining table/6 chairs; oak desk; oak gun cabinet; brown leather couch; wood desk; stands; patio furn.; Step 2 childs kitchen; board games; wheelchair; recumbent exer. bike; globe on stand; old books; kitchen items; towels; picnic table; SS gas grill; drain pipe; pond pumps; steel bullet trap; drain pipe; gas lawn tractor engine and parts; alum. ext. ladder; stepladder; wood bench; more. Snacks/drinks/restroom onsite. May sell double at times, bring a friend. Lots of off-road parking.

BY ORDER OF: RHONDA FONCE , GUARDIAN OF DWIGHT J. SNYDER

TERMS: CASH or CHECK W/2 forms of ID.

PICS/www.auctionzip.com (ID 14340)

Ken Layne, auctioneer

(330) 898-2053

Youngstown, oh Tues. July 25, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M. • Preview 4:00 P.M.

Large Live auction

Large Auction at Our aucTiOn gallery: 2431 yOungsTOwnHubbard rOad, yOungsTOwn, OHiO 44505, US 62 and RT 7 run together as Youngstown-Hubbard Road. updated list and photos posted closer to auction day

Remainder of Vukovich family trust, clean modern furniture and antiques, oval dining room table and 6 chairs, curio china closet, corner shelf, maple bench, bedroom sets, dinette sets, lamp stands, lamps, decorative prints, wood working tools, planer, table saw, HO Trains, gas grill, aluminum ext. ladder, bench grinder, Toro bagger lawn mowers, Trimmers, Chipper shredders, large lot of clean household goods pots pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools, ladders and much more with second Auctioneer at 5:30 P.M. complete updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com

Terms: 13% buyer’s premium, 3% waived for cash. We accept checks with credit card back up (no exceptions), no checks not known by our firm. Visa, MasterCard and Discover. All items sold as-is. Sales tax collected unless blanket certificate on file.

Anglins Auction service

Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer

2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, Ohio 44505 330-707-0875

licensed and bonded in Ohio and Pa

NASHPORT, OH

FRI. AUG. 4, 2023

starting at 1:30 PM

NASHPORT REAL ESTATE & CHATTEL AUCTION

2 STORY – 1,600 SQ FT HOME – 7+/- ACRES

TRI-VALLEY SCHOOLS – 30’X60’ BUILDING – FREE GAS

GREAT LOCATION – TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & MORE OPPOrtUnitY KnOCKs!!!

rEaL EstatE tO sELL @ 5:00PM

6530 WELSH RD., NASHPORT, OH 43830

DIRECTIONS: From Frazeysburg Rd. (OH-60 N), left on Gorsuch Rd for 1 ¼ mile, left on Welsh Rd, Auction on left. SIGNS POSTED!

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS with this one owner 3 BR 2 story home located in the very desirable Tri-Valley School District. Built in 1994 and situated on 7+/- acres, this one owner 1,600 Sq Ft home offers plenty of space to grow featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 full & 2 half baths, large bedrooms with walk –in closets, a full walk partially finished basement, 2 car attached garage, central vacuum system, water softener with reverse osmosis system & 30’X60’ pole building with gas furnace. Home could use some cosmetic updates, but I ready for your finishing touches! This one checks off all the boxes! A rare find in today’s market! You won’t want to miss this one!

insPECtiOn DatEs :

tUEsDaY, JULY 25th FrOM 6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.

sUnDaY, JULY 30th FrOM 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to your bid price to determine contract price. $2,500 down the day of the auction to the successful purchaser, balance due at closing (with 45 days). Property sells “As-Is/Where-Is w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property sells w/no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Secure Title will be handling the closing. All information contained here-in was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of the auction, take precedence over any and all printed material.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Lawhead Barbershop Metal Sign, Roseville Vase, Sansui Receiver, Wooden Carved Elephants, Pyrex Mixing Bowls, Belt Buckles, TEAC Reel to Reel Recorder, Cabbage Patch Dolls, Thimble Collection, German Steins, Globes, Blow Mold Cat Candy Pail, Flatware, Ransbottom Mixing Bowls, Keystone Projector, Galvanized Tubs FURNITURE: Oak Flatwall Cupboard, Sofa, Love Seat, Tile Top Coffee Table, Filing Cabinets, Secretary, King Bed, End Tables, Jelwy Chest, Dressers, Butcher Block Island, Duncan Phyfe Table, Chairs, Metal Patio Chair,

TOOLS: Air Tank, Aluminum Extension & Step Ladders, Chicago Mig Welder, Worx Trimmer, McGraw 20 Gallon Air Compressor, 10,000 Watt Generator, Floor Jacks, Tons of Sockets & Ratchets, Bench Grinder, Lawn Roller, Echo Leaf Blowers, Delta Radial Arm Saw, Garden Trailer

HOUSEHOLD/APPLIANCES/MISC: Reinell Boat w/ Trailer, LCD TV’s, Chest Freezer, Kenmore & Frigidaire Refrigerators, Maytag Electric Dryer, Amana Washer, Mobility Scooter, Union Safe, Kitchen Items, Canning Jars, Weber Gas Grill, Telescoping Flag Pole, and more! TERMS FOR CHATTELS: Cash or Good check w/proper ID, day of sale. All personal property sells regardless of price. Not responsible for loss or accidents.

OWNER: KATHLEEN WEAVER

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Ellwood City, PA

Sat.

July 29, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtions

1259 dutch Ridge Rd., Ellwood City, PA 16117

VehicleS w/title: 1992 Ford Ambulance 7.3 diesel/auto transneeds brake work, 1980 Chevy Dump truck 350 gas/manual trans- needs brake work, 1984 Ford bucket truck diesel/auto trans - fire damage, 1990 Ford box truck 7.3 diesel/auto trans, 1988 Hallmark Enclosed trailer, 1990 Chevy box truck- needs trans,

Vehicle w/Out title: Boat and trailer, Camper/box truck, 5 x 8

Trailer w/ramp gate, Truck and trailer wheels and tires, 8’ flat bed dump trailer, 6 x 12 trailer w/ramp gate, 8’ Snow plow,

POwer tOOlS: Industrial paint sprayer, Radial arm saw, Commercial trash pumps, Electric cement mixer, air compressors, Table saw, Circular saws, Drills, Nail guns, Jack hammers, More...

cOnStructiOn equiPment/SuPPlieS: Framing scaffolding, Mason scaffolding, Gang boxes, Windows, doors, Plumbing and Electrical fixtures and hardware, Nails, Fasteners, Wrenches, Floor jacks, Pump jacks, Scaffold picks, Skid loader wheels and tires, More...

meat cutting equiPment: Electric meat tenderizer, Saws, Stainless steel sink, Hooks and hangers, More...

antiqueS/hOuSehOldS: Jockey and horse brass weathervane, Dinning room table and chairs, Bedroom furniture, Filling cabinets, Dishes, Grill, Kitchen hutch, Singer sewing machine w/cabinet, Stereo/Record player in cabinet, Hi chairs, Crib, Mini pool table, School desks, Old records, Large pet crate, Saxophone, Clarinet, old exercise equipment...

Farm and garden: Tractor wheels and tires, 3 pt attachments, Lawn seeders, Lawn sprayers, Disc harrow, Hand tools, Leaf blower, Wheelbarrows, 3pt Finnish mower, Deutz Allis tractor, Formal H tractor...

diSabled/handicaP equiPment: Hoyer lift, Electric scooter, in home complete wheelchair stair lift, Electric adjustable bed. More updates to follow...

For pictures Check auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com

RogeR CRoll (724) 496-4580

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NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your public auction advertised in this Public Auction Column. This column is a listing of Public Auctions which are or have been displayed elsewhere in The Auction Guide. Auction advertising must be in our office by Thursday to be listed here the following Thursday.

TUES, AUG 1 at 10:00 A.M. Massillon, OH. Real estate, furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B12

WED, AUG 2 at 4:00 P.M. Louisville, OH. 100+ firearms, ammo, knives, accessories, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14

THURS, AUG 3 at 10:00 A.M. Boardman, OH. Vehicles from courier service, and misc. Thompson Auctioneers, Inc. Pg. B24

SAT, AUG 5 at 10:00 A.M. North Lawrence, OH. Real estate, Bayliner fishing boat, camper, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16

OHIO 3

SAT, JUL 22 at 10:00 A.M. Cadiz, OH. 14+ Acre mini farm, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15

SAT, JUL 22 at 10:00 A.M. Steubenville, OH. 3 Bedroom home, antiques, and misc. Gary Cain Realty & Auctioneers Pg. B25

SAT, JUL 29 at 9:30 A.M. Tippecanoe, OH. Real estate, tractors, mobile home, vehicles, and misc. Cronebaugh Auction Svc. Pg. B3

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Jewett, OH. 80 Acres with 3 bedroom home, outbuildings, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14

MON, JUL 31 at 4:00 P.M. Sugarcreek, OH. Brick ranch home, household, antiques, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B5

WED, AUG 2 at 6:00 P.M. Mechanicstown, OH. Ranch home, lake, woods, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B12

THURS, AUG 3 at 5:30 P.M. Greer, OH. Knox County Absolute Land Auction. 45 acres in 2 parcels, wooded, building lot at a great location. RES/Wooster Pg. B28

THURS, AUG 3 at 6:00 P.M. Sherrodsville, OH. Real estate, guns, woodworking, lawn & garden, household, and misc. Steve Cronebaugh, Auct. Pg. B4

SAT, AUG 5 at 10:00 A.M. Walhaonding, OH. Real estate, Ford Ranger, lawn mowers, and misc. The Ruckman Group/ Wigton RE & Auction Pg. B12

THURS, AUG 10 at 6:00 P.M. Dundee, OH. Real estate, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

OHIO 4

SAT, JUL 22 at 10:00 A.M. Adamsville, OH. Furniture, collectibles, and misc. Roger Kreis, Auct. Pg. B24

SAT, JUL 22 at 10:00 A.M. Bethesda, OH. Store equipment, supplies, groceries, and misc. Richard Pryor, Auctioneer Pg. B27

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Barnesville, OH. Wheelhorse tractors, antiques, tools, household, and misc. Justin Moore, Auct. Pg. B24

FRI, AUG 4 at 1:30 P.M. Nashport, OH. Real estate, tools, household, and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers

Pg. B17

OHIO 5

SAT, JUL 22 at 9:00 A.M. Willard, OH. International 574 diesel WF tractor, John Deere 1460 disc mower, Priefert cattle squeeze chute, and misc. Don R. Sweeting, Auctioneer LLC Pg. B9

SAT, JUL 22 at 9:00 A.M. Columbia Station, OH. Classic cars, household, tools, and misc. Farnsworth Auctions LLC Pg. B10

TUES, JUL 25 at 3:30 P.M. Bedford, OH. 3 Bedroom home, furniture, tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14

TUES, JUL 25 at 4:00 P.M. Richfield, OH. Firearms, tools, 3 wheeler, mower, and misc. Farnsworth Auctions LLC

Pg. B10

THURS, JUL 27 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Antiques, primitives, glassware, guns, ammo, appliances, and misc. Dave Acker, Auct. Pg. B4

THURS, JUL 27 at NOON. Akron, OH. Cape Cod home and detached garage, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14

SAT, JUL 29 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Large Surplus Auction. Tools, sm. appliances, toys, lawn and garden, wholesale pallets and more. RES/ Wooster Pg. B28

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Medina, OH.

Teardrop camper trailer, household, and misc. Jeff Gasser, Auct. Pg. B9

SAT, AUG 5 at 10:00 A.M. Shiloh, OH. Tractors, shop tools, skid loaders, and misc. Martin Sauder, Auctioneer Pg. B23

THURS, AUG 10 at 5:30 P.M. Wellington, OH. Land auction (acreage). RES/ Wooster, Auct. Andy White, Auct. Pg.

B28

PENNSYLVANIA 2

SAT, JUL 22 at 10:00 A.M. Allison Park, PA. Equipment, tractor, household, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B17

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Greensburg, PA. Forklift, press brakes, shears, lockformer, roll former, and misc. Hartland Machinery Auctioneers Pg. B23

OHIO 6

TUES, JUL 25 at 9:00 A.M. Columbus, OH. Commercial bakery food equipment and misc. Nicodemus Auction Co. Pg. B9

SAT, JUL 29 at 8:45 A.M. Danville, OH. Special Antique and Collectibles Auction, in conjunction with regular auction. Danville Auctions, LLC Pg. B19

SAT, JUL 29 at NOON. Fredericktown, OH. New furniture, lawn furniture, quilts, and misc. Andy Raber, Auctioneer Pg. B10

SAT, AUG 5 at 10:00 A.M. Mt. Gilead, OH. Tractors, equipment, and misc. Dwain Peak, Auctioneer Pg. B20

OHIO 7

SAT, JUL 29 at 9:30 A.M. West Union, OH. 65 quality guns, and misc. Herb Erwin, Auct. Pg. B2

PENNSYLVANIA 1

SAT, JUL 22 at 9:30 A.M. Valencia, PA.

IH Combine, farm machinery, fork lifts, RD tractor, trailers, and misc. John Huey, Auct. Pg. B25

SAT, JUL 22 at 10:00 A.M. West Sunbury, PA. J.D. 855D Gator, Hustler Super Z Mower, 2012 Chrysler 300C car, Woods 7’ brush hog, and misc. Braham

Auctions Pg. B24

TUES, JUL 25 at 9:00 A.M. New Castle, PA. Industrial tools, kitchen, laundry, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B8

WED, JUL 26 at 5:30 P.M. Meadville, PA. 2 Story home and misc. Triple States Family Real Estate & Auction Service Pg. B28

THURS, JUL 27 at 5:00 P.M. Slippery Rock, PA. Tools, equipment, fishing tackle, guns, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B15

SAT, JUL 29 at 9:00 A.M. Ellwood City, PA. Farm tractors, equipment, garden tractors, uncirculated coins, and misc. Mitchell Kerr, Auctioneer Pg. B25

SAT, JUL 29 at 9:00 A.M. Volant, PA. Contractor Tools, hunting/fishing, antiques, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B20

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Chicora, PA. Real estate, tools, outdoor, and misc. Beth Hillmar, Auctioneer Pg. B25

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Corry, PA.

First edition books, signed volumes, and misc. Ploss Auction Pg. B24

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Ellwood City, PA. Vehicles, antiques, household, farm & garden, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B18

SAT, JUL 29 at 10:00 A.M. Meadville, PA. Equipment, wildlife prints, and misc. Nicolls & Auctions Pg. B4

WED, AUG 2 at 5:30 P.M. Conneaut Lake, PA. 1500+ Square foot 2 story home, and misc. Triple States Family

Real Estate & Auction Service Pg. B28

THURS, AUG 3 at 8:30 A.M. Uniontown, PA. Dozers, crawlers, excavators, and misc. Quarrick Equipment & Auctions Inc. Pg. B26

THURS, AUG 17 at 9:30 A.M. Acme, PA. JD late model, rental machinery, Skid steer, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B18

NEW YORK

THURS, JUL 27 at 9:01 P.M. Avoca, NY. Tools, antiques and more. Martin J. Donnelly Auct. Pg. B3

FRI, JUL 28 at 9:01 A.M. Avoca, NY.

Tools, antiques and misc. Martin J. Donnelly Auct. Pg. B3

SAT, JUL 29 at 9:01 A.M. Avoca, NY.

Tools, antiques and misc. Martin J. Donnelly Auct. Pg. B3

TUES, AUG 1 at 9:00 A.M. Newark Valley, NY. Farm and construction equipment, and misc. Goodrich Auction Service Pg. B7

SAT, AUG 5 at 10:00 A.M. Pompey, NY.

Agricultural tractors, hydraulic excavators, asphalt roller, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B19

FRI, AUG 18 at 9:30 A.M. Central Square, NY. Construction, shop, support equipment, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B19

WEST VIRGINIA

SAT, JUL 22 at 11:00 A.M. Ripley, WV. Along with regular sale, Feed calf sale. Jackson Co Regional Livestock Market Pg. B10

OTHER

TUES, AUG 29 at 8:00 A.M. St Anne, IL. Consign now! Large Farm Machinery Auction. St. Anne Consignment Auction & Equipment Sales Pg. B2

ONLINE ONLY

THURS, JUL 20 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE Snap-On toolbox liquidation and misc. Kriegmont Auctions Pg. B27

MON, JUL 24 at 10:00 A.M. ONLINE: Wood vintage bar and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B15

MON, JUL 24 at 11:00 A.M. Mercedes G Wagons, Lincoln pickups, Ford F-350 Diesel pickup, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13

MON, JUL 24 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY: ‘18 Crestliner boat w/ trailer, table saws, steel work tables, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B21

MON, JUL 24 at 4:00 P.M. ONLINE remaining inventory of salon, hydraulic chairs, dryers, workstations, and misc. Dutton Auctions Pg. B4

MON, JUL 24 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Guns, coins, Heritage Springer Harley 1964 Cushman, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

MON, JUL 24 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

2017 Landstar UTV, tractors, farm equipment, canoes, tools, furniture, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

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NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your public auction advertised in this Public Auction Column. This column is a listing of Public Auctions which are or have been displayed elsewhere in The Auction Guide. Auction advertising must be in our office by Thursday to be listed here the following Thursday.

MON, JUL 24 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions.com Basinger Auction Service Pg. B9

MON, JUL 24 at 7:00 P.M. Household, antiques, tools, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg. B7

TUES, JUL 25 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Kitchen/bar equipment, 10+ signed sports jerseys, advertising, and misc. Rosen & Co. Inc. / Buddy Barton Auctions Pg. B2

TUES, JUL 25 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Walnut dresser, marble top stands, marble top dresser Victorian chair, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B7

TUES, JUL 25 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE household, antiques, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

TUES, JUL 25 at 7:00 P.M. 300 Lots of knives, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B2

TUES, JUL 25 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: antique buggy, walnut panels, Victorian furniture, and misc. John Sperry, Auctioneer Pg. B2

WED, JUL 26 at NOON. 1958 Corvette, 1976 Corvette Stingray, 1982 Corvette (Collector’s Edition), and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15

WED, JUL 26 at 4:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Equipment Auction. JD tractors, JD cultivator, row planter, and more. Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management Pg. B19

WED, JUL 26 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: 5 Bedroom home on 7.75 acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B5

WED, JUL 26 at 7:00 P.M. 2012 Dodge

Charger, 2015 Ford Taurus police interceptor, 2002 International 7400 dump truck, and misc Michael Hoffman, Auctioneer Pg. B20

THURS, JUL 27 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Tractors, trucks, trailers, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16

THURS, JUL 27 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Home on 58 acres, selling in 4 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

MON, JUL 31 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE tractor with loader, baler, trailer, 2012 Chevy Silverado, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13

TUES, AUG 1 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE firearms, swords, ammo, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B12

WED, AUG 2 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Columbiana County property 51.9 acres, 2br, 1 bath home with a large pond. Bauer Real Estate Pg. B2

WED, AUG 2 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE 23 +/- acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV Pg. B8

THURS, AUG 3 at 1:00 P.M. ONLINE classic cars, tools, car parts, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13

FRI, AUG 4 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE Victorian furniture, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13

MON, AUG 7 at 5:30 P.M. LIVE VIR-

TUAL: Consignments wanted for equipment, and misc. See UCWALTONREALTYANDAUCTION.COM for more details. Walton Auction Co. Pg. B21

TUES, AUG 8 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE .3444 acre lot including 16’ pontoon and cabin furnishings, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

WED, AUG 9 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE: 3 wooded building lots, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B5

WED, AUG 9 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE 1 Acre, real estate, household, furniture, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

THURS, AUG 10 at 10:00 A.M. Commercial Truck & Trailers, semis, dump trucks, commercial trucks, diesel trucks, trailers and more. RES/ Wooster, Auct. Pg. B28

TUES, AUG 15 at 7:00 P.M. Shelby home and 84.74 Acres, real estate, and misc. Whatman Realtors & Auctioneers Pg. B23

LoweLLviLLe, oH

THURS. JULY 27, 2023

Starting at 6:00 P.M.

FURNITURE, TOOLS, COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

ALL AMeRiCAN AUCTioNS

Rt. 224, Lowellville, oH 44436

3 miles East of Poland

MODERN FURNITURE: 2 pc. brown sectional couch with recliners on both ends, 3 pc. blue leather like sofa, love seat & recliner, black sleigh bed – full/queen with dresser, 3 pc brown bedroom set – queen bed with 2 dressers, dark brown dresser with 3 drawer stand, brass vanity.

TOOLS: Power mig 130 wire feed welder, Miller 211 wire feed welder, 3 stack craftsman tool box – LOADED, Duff 117 10 ton jack, Simplex 85A 5 ton jack, trailer hitch receivers w/balls, hand tools.

COLLECTIBLES & VINTAGE TOYS: 1940’s postage stamp dispenser, ink pen dispenser, metal trucks. TVs, household, misc. Still unpacking lots more to come. View auctionzip.com for listing & pictures. ID # 9328.

TERMS: Cash, good check, Visa & MasterCard accepted. 13% buyer’s premium with 3% waived for cash or check. Items listed selling absolute.

Mark Miller, auctioneer

OH LIC. # 2005000140

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Ends: WEd. July 26, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.

City of Pataskala, ohio SurpluS Online Only AuctiOn

SurpluS vehicleS & equipment including:

• 2012 Dodge Charger VIN # 2C3CDXAT7CH180522

• 2015 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor VIN # 1FAHP2MT7FG106546

• 2013 Ford Explorer cruiser VIN # 1FM5K8AR0DGC73735

• 2002 International 7400 Dump Truck VIN # 1HTWHADT72J039052

• 2002 International 7400 dump truck VIN # 1HTWDAAN22J044824

Various items impounded or owned by police department. Online Auction will begin to soft close at 7 P.M. on Wednesday, July 26th. Cash or wire transfer payments only. 10% Buyer’s Premium. More details/photos/terms at www.HoffmanAuctions.com

auCtioneer:

MiChael hoffMan

614-314-0298

Woman sues Cedar Point over accident

SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — A Michigan woman struck in the head by a metal bracket that fell off a roller coaster at an Ohio amusement park has sued the park and its parent company, alleging their negligence caused the accident that left her with traumatic brain injuries.

The August 2021 accident occurred as the then-44-year-old woman was waiting in line to ride the 420-foot tall Top Thrill Dragster

at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky. At the time, it was world’s second-tallest roller coaster.

A state investigation found no evidence that Cedar Point acted illegally or had reason to believe the ride was unsafe, and no sanctions were brought. The ride has remained shuttered since the accident occurred.

The suit seeks undisclosed compensatory damages for the woman, her father — who was in line with her

when she was hit — and her husband. The woman’s medical expenses have exceeded $2 million and are expected to reach more than $10 million because of additional treatments and surgery, according to the suit.

Cedar Point declined to comment on the suit, saying it does not discuss pending litigation.

(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Bristolville, oH • Sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Tom Sawyer Farm/Grain equip aucTion 5923 Thompson Clark Rd, Bristolville, OH 44402

Mt. Gilead, Oh

SAT.

AUG. 5, 2023

starting at 10:00aM

33rd ANNUAL SUMMER CONSIGNMENT

AUCTION

LocATion: Morrow coUnTy FAirGroUndS, MT GiLeAd, ohio. St Rt 61/42 south edge of Mt Gilead. Held in conjunction with “Farm Days.”

iTeMS wiLL be TAGGed in, STArTinG AUG 2 (wed) To AUGUST

4 (Fri) 8AM To 6pM eAch dAy. No household, no tires, no JUNK, no truck bed liners or caps,no windows/doors; items will be screened; Auction consists of mainly farm and farm related items. Complete farm inventory welcome. Good market to sell and buy Antique farm items. Lots and Lots of items will NOT be advertised, come see what shows up. Updates and Photos will be added daily--- look at our web page: www.peakauctionservice.com or Auction Zip.com

TrAcTorS And eQUipMenT: 244 Oliver Utility w/loader; Gleaner M3 Combine; Gleaner 6 row Narrow Corn head; 20’ Gleaner grain head w/ cart; 1984 F-700 Grain Truck w/14’bed and roll tarp; JD 7000 Corn Planter,4 row wide; JD 8300 Grain Drill w/press whls; Unverfeth 300 bu center dump; Killbros 300 bu side dump; 5-Shank Brillion Disc Chisel (nice); M&W tandem Little Red Wagon Grain cart; Hay wagon w/JD gear; NH 258 Hay Rake; 10’sgl packer; 3pt wack-a-trac; 3pt Big Beaver blade; 3pt slip scraper; 3pt boom; 3pt brush hog; 12 ton running gear; other misc equipment not listed.

MiSc: Portable cement mixer w/Briggs and Stratten motor; variety of tools; sets sockets/ wrenches; wagon loads of misc; hAy And STrAw: livestock items; gates and fence; misc mowers; lawn and garden ; yard roller; Polaris SL 900 Wave Runner; Suzuki 50cc 3 wheeler; lots and lots of items not listed.

TerMS: Cash or check w/proper ID* Not responsible for accidents * food stands

AUCTIONEERS:

DwAIN PEAk, 419-468-3288 or 419-295-4647

BIll CRESwEll, 419-768-4771

BRANDON STRAIN, 419-560-3786

SPENCER ADAmS, 567-303-2847

AUCTION mgR .:

RON wIllIAmS, 419-295-1792

Heat Air 1049 hrs- Dual Remotes–

1 Owner- 18.4-34 Big rubber. Ford 4000 Diesel 5926 hrs 3pt- hyd Remote– low Hrs on Ford Replacement Engine. Ford 1700 Diesel w/Bradco Loader & BackhoeDetachable - 1588hrs Grain Bin- 2100 BU to top Rim. Grain Bin- 1400 BU to top Rim. GT Tox-O-Wik Mod 370 Portable Grain Dryer. Hutchinson 8” (40’) American Auger -PortablePTO. 2 small grain augers, Rotary Grain/Seed Cleaner. Big Propane Tank-16’x 4’ dia… (2) Kory Mod 165 Gravity Boxes/Kory 6072 Gears. NH Gravity Box/JD Gears… Kewanee no1010 Flat fold wing disk. Salford Model 250 Rolling Harrow. Brillion Cultimulcher 15’ Mod HD1801. Brillion Harrow Transport- 20’ folding. 3pt-5 Shank Chisel Plow. Ford 3pt 3btm plow, Ford 3pt 4btm plow, Land Pride RTR 1266 3pt Tiller-like new. Century Tow Behind Sprayer 300 gal 30’ boom. Harrowgator–Folding –Hyd Lift Transport. 3pt platform/sprayer. Ford 3pt rotary mower 7ft. Hyd Log Splitter. Flat Bed Hay Wagons. 16’ Flat Bed. Tandem Axle Trlrs. 7ft Back Blade, 3pt Boom Pole, 3pt Ball Hitch. Heavy Log chains, Binders, Slings, Pulley. Log Roller. HD Dolly, Farm Cart, Hand/Garden tools… Old square Oil Tank w/pump, Oil bottle, Fuel Tanks on Stands, Gas Cans. 3pt top links, Sway Bars, Draw Bar, Hyd Cylinders. T-Posts, Fence, Barn Door Track, 11.2”-24” Wheel & Tire, Wheel Center, 11.2-24” Tires. 18.4-26 Used Tires, Tire Chains, Wheels, Tires. Steel Pipe Rack Loaded-

Pipe, Channel, Tubing, Iron. SS Shelf/Rack on Wheels. Roll of Cable, Lots of Wire/Scrap. Hoists, Shelves Full Misc-parts. OId Iron Lawn Chairs. Old Air Tire Machine, Manual Tire Machine. Tiller, Chipper/Shredder. Oxy/Acetyl Torch Set. Century 125GL Mig Welder. Metal Cutting Band Saw. Porter Cable-Porta Band Saw. Solar Battery Charger, Floor Jack. CH Upright Air Comp. Industrial Air Comp. Floor Model Drill Press; Craftsman: Radial Arm Saw, Router/Table, 16” Variable Speed Scroll Saw, 11” Band Saw. Delta: Miter Saw, Belt/Disc Sander. RYOBI BT 300 Table Saw. Morse Die Set. Dewalt Circ Saw. Big Bench Vise. Shop Smith. Craftsman Tool Chest, USA Tools. Alum Ext Ladder, Fiberglass Step Ladders 8’ & 10’. Many Hand tools and Power Tools, Hardware, Farm/Shop Stuff – Too Much to List… auctioneerS note: Very Well Kept – Books/ Records for most Equip/Tools – Clean! termS of Sale 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Good Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for Pics.

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16 Bulb tanning Bed. Garrett Metal Detector. 16’ Canoe. Kayak. Batting Cage Netting (huge). Hobart Commercial Meat Slicer. Electric Smoker, Charcoal Smoker. Turkey Fryer Set. Kitchen, Pots, Pans, Tupperware. Pressure Cooker. Refrigerator. 4ft Chest Freezer 2 Microwaves. Gym Lockers… allis Chalmers Ca w/Woods 5’ mower. 2 aC tool boxes. aC Manuals. Cub Cadet 711 Hydro. troy-Bilt tiller. JD Riding mower. Lawn roller. Garden tools. Walk behind weedeater, Wheelbarrows. Gas Cans. Shepherd Hooks, Landscaping cover… toolS: Ryobi 10’ table saw, Ryobi 8.25’ Radial Arm Saw, Old Hand tools, 28ft & (2)-24ft HD alum Ext ladders, HD Alum 24ft x12 inch alum plank, ladder jacks, pump jacks. Tool Cart. Power Saws, Sawzalls, Drills, Ridgid Drill Press, Generator, Nail Guns, Socket Sets, Wrenches, Screw Drivers, Toolboxes, Ext Cords, Welder, Gas Water Pump, sump pumps. Lots of Hammers, Cross Cut saw, Mortar Box/Hoe, Block/Brick Laying Tools, Cement Tools. Carpenter’s tools, Mechanical Tools, Roofing tools. Engine Hoist, Engine Stand, Air Comp, Small Anvil, Sand blaster. Lots of nuts, bolts & screws. Vinyl Double Hung Windows (39x36 5/8). Alum Double-hung awning window.

HouSeHolD: Lift Chair (new like), Dining Table/6 Chairs, Drop Leaf table/2 Chairs. Old Kitchen table 6 Leaves (100+ years old). Living Room Chairs, Marble Top Wash Stand, End tables, lamps, Old dressers, desk & chair, Cane Chairs, Vintage Rockers, Filing Cabinet, Beds… #8 Griswold Waffle Iron. Cast Iron cookware- some Griswold. Antique popcorn popper, Old cookie cutter, Vintage pastry presses. Vintage toys, dolls and games. Straight razors. Old Books, US Army training Center. Wooden boxes and crates, Wooden pie baskets, Crocks, McCoy & USA vases. Washboard, Copper Boiler, Canning Jars, Egg Scale, SS Milk Pails. Bushel, Large Roaster. Daytonia Treadle sewing machine (very old). Blanket chest. Quilts, Blankets, Yarn, Singer Sewing Machine. Antique lamps, frames. Antique 12 place settings/dishes & more. Old glassware, bowels, plates,

Shenango. Corning (vintage red and white). Wendell August Collection…

GuNS: Marlin 30-30 w/scope. Remington .22 Rifles, Marlin .22 Bolt Action Rifle. 2-Antique .22 Rifles. Remington 870 Wingmaster 16ga polychoke. 20 ga double barrel. TC 50 Cal muzzle loader w/acc. RCBS reloading equip. ammo. 3 Compound bows (Matthews, Hoyt, Continental) Arrows & Acc. Archery Targets. Hunting Clothes (Size S-M). Game Calls, Scents & Lures. loggy Bayou tree Stand. Climbing tree stand w/climbing aid. Claybird thrower and Birds. ICe FISHING equIpMeNt: Ice Augers, Trolling motors, Tackle boxes. Many antique Fishing lures, Poles, Nets, Reels…

Camping Tents, Cots, 18x20 Canopy w/silver tarp. Camping Stove, 2 Sets Camping Cookware (1 Blue Enamel).

HuNDReDS oF tRapS: 1 Large Box Trap. 6 doz 110 Conibear. 4 - 330 Conibear (beaver). 4 - #4 Blake & Lamb Double Longspring Traps. 3 doz Victor #1 Longspring. 1 doz Victor #1 Jump Trap. 1 doz Victor #1.5 Double Long Spring. 1 doz. Victor #1.5 Jump Trap. 4 doz Black & Lamb 1.5 Single Long Spring. 12 doz Black & Lamb 1.5 Double Long Spring. 2 doz. 1.5 Double Coil Spring… More! this is a very partial list… Much much more- too much to listBig auction!

ALL FFL Laws Apply -Estate Family Handles Firearms teRMS oF Sale: 5% Buyer’s Premium Waived for Cash or Local Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for more information.

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WEEKLY AUCTIONS

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MONDAYS

Canton, OH - Morris Auction - 3655 Dueber Ave. SW, Canton, OH 44647. Every Monday night at 6P.M.

Auctioneers: David and Rodney Morris. (330) 933-1892. www.morrisauctions.com

Carrollton, OH – Summer hours Produce and misc. auction starting at 9:30 A.M. w/eggs & poultry following - Hay & grain at 12:00 noon - Livestock starting at 1:00 p.m., Route 9 at North edge of city across from fairgrounds. (330) 627-4721.

Eighty Four, PA. – Eighty-Four Auction Sales, Inc. Located on Rte. 136, Exit 20 off I-70. Livestock sale at 1:30. Selling tools, eggs, produce, rabbits and chickens starting at 10:00.Dave Kearns, manager (724) 222-9965.

Elgin, PA – Cox’s Auction House. 5:00 P.M. Antiques and collectibles. Al Cox and Jeff Cox, Auctioneers. (814) 664-7526

Middlefield, OH – The Heritage Marketplace open year round at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market opens 8:00 A M on Monday and 9:00 A M on Saturday. Monday Misc. Line Auction 8:00 A M (9 winter); Poultry, rabbits, eggs, plants with annuals, perennials and shrubs 8:00 A.M. (9 winter).Refreshments & Antiques on-site.(440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com

New Wilmington, PA – New N.W. Sales Company. 2006 Mercer New Wilmington Rd, New Wilmington, PA. Hay every Monday 11:00 Noon. (724) 946-8621.

New Wilmington, PA – Rt. 158 North, Dairy Cattle at 12:00 Noon, Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Dianna Mezurek. (440) 667-3506.

North Bloomfield, OH – Half mile west of Rt. 45 and 87. Hay at 12 pm.. Livestock at 12:30 pm. Heath Davis, Owner/Auctioneer; Cell, 330.980.6476 or Barn, 440.685.4487

North East, PA (Little Hope) – At Chesley’s Livestock Auction, 5 miles North of Wattsburg, Pa. on Rt. 89. Livestock auction at 1:00 P.M. Raleigh and Todd, Aucts. (814) 725-1303

Sugarcreek, OH – Hay at 12:00 Noon, Livestock auction at 12:30 P.M.

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Ashtabula, OH – Heaven's Auctioneering LLC

Auctions every Tuesday evening at 6:00pm. 2720 Carpenter Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. Antiques and modern furniture, glassware, household and firearms. (440) 477-7778.

Baltic, OH – Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction, LLC. St. Rt. 557, Baltic, Ohio. Livestock every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Baltic, OH - Farmerstown Hay and Straw Auction. 10 a.m.2807 St.Rt.557, Baltic, OH 43804.Andy Raber, auctioneer, Firman Miller, owner. Sale day phone: 330897-1464.

Damascus, OH – One mile South of Route 62 on Valley Road.Hay, grain at 12 :00 Noon, livestock at 1:15 P.M. Mercer, PA – Millers Mercer Livestock Auction. Every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Accepting livestock Mondays from 4-8 PM for Tuesday's sale. Kevin (724) 456-3632. / Sale Day Ph: (724) 893-8116. Dover, Ohio - RICK KEFFER AUCTIONS, LLC, 270 S. Tuscarawas Ave. (Rear), Dover, Ohio. Auction held every Tuesday at 5 pm. Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Appliances. Box lots sold at 4 pm. You NEVER know whats going to show up! Taking QUALITY consignments on Sunday at 4 pm, or by appointment.

CHECK US OUT at RICKKEFFERAUCTIONS.COM for pics and details of upcoming auctions; Call Rick @ 330.340.9660 or 330.308.0294; Email: rick@rickkefferauctions.com

Youngstown, OH – 2431 Youngstown/Hubbard Rd., Youngstown, Ohio 44505, Anglins Auction Service. Jeff Anglin Auct. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture. At 5:30 P.M. (330) 707-0875

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Clinton, OH – Warwick Auction Co. - Dealers Auction every Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. New general merchandise. Loads each week from all over! For flea marketers, store owners, eBayers and alike! One of the oldest auction sites in Ohio. (330) 858-0195

Meadville, PA – State Rt. 98 North or Northwest of

I-79, via 198. Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Gary Shidemantle, Owner. Gary Shidemantle, Auct., Gary Lee Shidemantle, Jr, Auct. (814) 763-2240

Mt Hope, OH - Mt Hope Auction. Hay: 9:30 AM, Produce: 10:00 AM, Livestock at 11:00 AM and Poultry at 1:00 PM. www.mthopeauction.com. Steve or Thurman Mullet (330) 674-6188.

Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Hay & Grain, 1 pm weekly. rogersohio.hibid.com

Shiloh, OH – Blooming Grove Auction, Inc. - 1091 Free Rd., Shiloh, OH 44878. Hay and straw auction every Wednesday 9:30 AM. In-season produce 10:00 AM. (419) 896-2774, and Martin Sauder, Auctioneer (419) 896-2320.

West Springfield, PA – City Auction HousePublic Auto Auction @ 14518 West Ridge Rd., Every Wed. night at 6:30pm; Buy or sell here. 814-922-3944 www.cityauctionhousepa.com

Zanesville, OH – Muskingum Livestock, 944 Malinda St., Zanesville, Ohio. (740) 452-9984. Auction every Wed. at 9:00 A.M. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep & Goats. www.muskingumlivestock.com. Denny (740) 819-5120.

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Kidron, OH – Kidron Auction, Hay and Straw, 10:15 A.M., Livestock at Noon. Four miles South U.S. 30, two miles North U.S. 250. John Sprunger, Mgr.

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Ashland, OH – Ashland County Hay, Straw and Grain Auction. 10:30 A.M. One mile north of Ashland at intersection of SR 250 and TR 1136. Tom Dilgard, Auct. (419) 368-4675

Mercer, PA – 537 N. Perry Highway. Schiestle's Auction Center. Consignments, estates. Starting at 5:00 P.M. (724) 269-5125.

NewWilmington, PA – Rt. 208, 1/4 mile East of New Wilmington, Pa. First and Third Fridays of each month. Tack at 7:00 P.M., Horses at 10:00 P.M. Whiting Auction, Duke Whiting, Auctioneer. (724) 946-2024 Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Small Livestock, Fresh Eggs, and Agricultural Items at 4 p.m. rogersohio.hibid.com

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Alliance, Ohio – Lake Park Auctions - 22641 Lake Park Blvd., Alliance, Ohio. Weekly consignment auction: antique, collectibles, household. Doors open at 4:00 P.M., auction starts at 5:00 P.M. Dave Keenan, Auctioneer (330) 821-5949. Always taking quality consignments. Buy estates, large or small. See ad on auction zip.com.

Ashtabula, OH – Hamilton's Auction House, 5028 Benefit Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. (440) 998-7694. Auctions every Saturday night. Doors open at 4:30 P.M.Auction starts at 5:30 P.M.

Butler, PA—5:30 P.M. Yaracs Family Auction, 490 Herman Rd. From Butler, Pa. take Rt. 422 two miles to traffic light, turn right toward Herman, go 3 miles to stop sign, turn right, go 2 miles to the sale. Furniture, household, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Auctioneer: Wally Yaracs, (724) 285-1372

Canton,OH – 1st Saturday of each month.Lakeshore AuctionCenter,393212thSt.NW,where12thStreetbends around Meyers Lake.3:30 P.M., Antiques, collectibles, furniture, estates, specialty auctions. Whipple Auctioneers (330) 477-9365, www.WhippleAuction.com

Danville, OH – Danville Auction, 15684 Body Rd., EVERY 1ST & 3RD SAT. 8:45 A.M. Hay Sale, 9:30 A.M., Small Livestock, specializing in Boer goats. For info call Aden Yoder 330-231-8983.

Dennison, OH – Harrison County Sales, 88903 Sale Barn Road, 4 miles east of Dennison, OH behind Ark Pottery Sales. New and used, furniture, appliances, consignments, misc. Doors open 5:00 P.M. Auction at 6:00 P.M. (740) 922-1819

Edinburg, OH – 3rd Saturday of each month, Portage County. Edinburg Auction Sales, Inc., 4029 S.R. 14, 9:30 A.M. (330) 325-2966 - www.EdinburgAuction.com

Middlefield,OH –The Heritage Marketplace open at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market open 9:00 A M until 4:00 PM on Saturdays. Check Monday listing for auction times. (440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com.

Sugarcreek, OH – Tack at 11:00

A.M., hay, straw at 1:00 P.M., horses, ponies at 2:00 P.M.

Westland, PA – Marianne Hunnell Auctions @ 404 Westland Rd., Every Friday at 5:30; doors open at 3:00. Antiques and collectibles. 724-366-5684 or 724-760-

Norton, OH – Homestead Auctions, 4217 ClevelandMassillon Rd., Norton, OH 44203, Phone 330-706-9950. Tuesday night weekly auctions at 6 PM and Saturdays at 1 PM. Winter times and Summer times to be announced.

RIPLEY, WV – Jackson Co. Regional Livestock Market Cedar Lakes Rd., Exit 132 off I-77 11:00 A.M. Livestock (304) 373-1269. Daniel Mitchell, Auct.

Auctioneers are reminded to notify Farm and Dairy when auctions are discontinued so that listings included above may be removed. Previously, auctioneers have failed to notify Farm and Dairy of such cancellations; as a result, listings of terminated auctions have continued to appear in the Weekly Auction listing. Keeping the Weekly Auction listing current benefits the readers who use it. We appreciate your assistance in this matter.

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Hello from Hazard!

We still haven’t received any guesses on Item No. 1252 and Item No. 1253

Greg Marous, of Bainbridge Township, Ohio, submitted these items. He would like to know what they may have been used for and what year they were made.

Do you know what the items are and how they were used? Let us know by emailing us at editorial@farmanddairy.com; or by mail to: Hazard a Guess, c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460. We could use more items to keep this column going. Please submit items you would like identified to editorial@farmanddairy.com.

GreensburG, PA

Sat. July 29, 2023

Doors open at 8 am, auction starts at 10 am preview July 28, 9 am to 3 pm

Auction

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125 Theobold Ave, Greensburg, PA 15601 Doosan 4200 lb forklift w/ 145 hours. Toyota 11,900 lb forklift w/ 526 hours, press brakes, shears, lockformer, roll former, punch press, vert band saws, material racks, grinders, steel tables, tons of trailer parts- doors, hinges, windows, door locks, panels, lights, door struts, trailer dollies. See www.Hartlandauctions.com for more information

Hartland MacHinery auctioneers

724-368-9788 - 724-368-9839 fax hartlandmachinery@gmail.com Pa lic#ay-000190-l, au-002918-l

Tractor 4,185 hrs, sells on Steel Wheels rear Tires included (Very Clean & Sharp) * 1985

Deutz 4.70 2 wd Tractor w/ heated cab, Full set Weights, 1,000-540 pto, 75% Rubber Radials 18.4 R 34 Rears & New 10.00-16 Fronts 3,890 hrs (good cond) * Case IH CX-80 2 wd Tractor 5422 hrs, 16 Spd, Hi & Low Powershift, Sells on all new Tires, 16.9-30 rears & 7.50-16 fronts (open Station, Clean) * 10 Deutz Weights Fit 06 Series * Misc Tractor

Weights * SkiDLoaDerS teLehanDLer, Mini hoe.. Komatsu SK 820 Turbo 2 speed, Hi Flo Aux, Heated Soft Cab, 2113 hrs Fully Serviced (sells w/ material Bucket) * Bobcat V417

Telehandler 17 ft Reach, Foam Filled Tires, Aux Outlets, Sells w/ Pallet Forks (74 hp Pre Emission) * Takeuchi TB - 25

Mini Excavator, 3727 hrs 7500 lb Machine Steel trac’s, Hydr Aux, 12 & 18 inch Bucket * RamRod 904T stand on Skid loader w/Honda Engine, 900 lb lift (445 hrs on new Eng) *

PLanting.. John Deere 750 No-till Drill 150 acres on rebuilt, all new Steel & Wheels (later model, w Double Hydr Lift Cylinders) * White 6100 Six row Planter Liquid

Fertilizer, frame Mntd No-till Coulters 540 pto, no Monitor (300 acre on Rebuilt) * hay & Manure equiPMent.. Knight PSC 161 Pro

Spreader Vertical Beater (Exc Cond, Low usage)* Hesston

1365 Hydroswing Discbine 2 pnt. Hitch * Hesston 8 Wheel

V Hay Rake * IH 1300 9 ft Sickle Bar Mower *

tiLLage, wagonS, MiSc. FarM equiPMent, tireS 15 ft Aerway with Cover Crop Attachment w/ Vertical Coulter and Double Rolling Basket * 15 ft Heavy Duty

Krause Rockflex Disc * John Deere 985 35 ft Field Cultivator w/walking Tandems * Case IH 36 ft Crumbler * IH 6 row Cultivator * 9 ft x 20 ft Tandem Axle Hay Wagon w/I

Beam Frame & NH Gear w/12.5-15 Wheels * Farm Dump

Trailer * Killbros 350 Gravity Wagons 10 ton Gear w/ 12.5 x 15 Wheels ) * NH 28 Silage Blower * WinPower 20 in-

ter/12 Continuous PTO Generator * Heavy Duty Tree Shear

w/Quick Attach * 3 pt two

Bottom Plow * 3 Pt Landscape

Rake * Transport Wood Splitter pto Powered Pump * 6 ft

Tire Scraper * Jd Fld Cultivator Parts * Ferguson 14A two bottom Plow * two 11.00-16 front end Steering Tires on 6 lug Rims (Like New )* one 9.00-20 Truck Tire on 8 Lug Rim * 14L-16.1 Titan Tires * SteeL tractor wheeLS 18x64 belting wheels * front end 14x48 Belting Wheels w/ 8 Lug Centers * 16x58

Belting Wheels * traiLerS 2015 Heavy Commercial 25 ft Trailer, 20

Trailer w/Steel Deck (no Title) * Kiefer 14 ft Stock Trailer

(Rough, Titled) * 53 inch by 140 inch Boat Trailer ShoP tooLS, FarM iteMS, PartS, anD MiSc...

30 ton Elec over hydraulic Shop Press * Johnson Metal Cutting Band Saw * Roll a Round Shop Hoist * Central Machinery 14” Floor Mod Wood Bandsaw * Continental Industries

15” Wood Planer (Same as Grizzly) * 6 inch Grizzly Jointer

* 10 inch Grizzly Table Saw * Pipe threader * Chicago Lube

Pump * Good Selection Hyd Cylinders * Spindles & Hubs

* two 5” x 16” JD Cylinders * two 4 x 10” JD Cylinders

* Single Cylinder Petter Diesel (locked)* JD No-till Depth

Wheels * Dbl throw elec. Box * 20 ft 3” Universal type 1

Vac Pump * 20 ft 3” Suction Hose * approx 100 ft in various

Length Layflat Hose * Misc Stainless Pipeline * 15 & 20 ft

log chain * Wagner 150 Airless Paint Sprayer (used once ) *

PVC & Blk Pipe Fittings * approx 40 ft 3 wire 8 Gauge cable

* 180,000 BTU Ready Heater * 2-40 lb 7” Gutter Shanks *

Various Vinyl Window & Doors * 43” single Bowl Vanity Top

* 6 MTD Wheelbarrow Tubs * and Misc Items coLLectiBLeS No 1 Modern Grinder Mill hammers like new (made in Hillsboro) * Nova RU 3.25x5 Open Hopper water Cooled 2 cyl Engine (ser # 23335) * Lube Oil

Can * New Idea jr #1 Seed Cleaner, extra screens w/Hand Crank Option (Made in Shiloh) * Clipper Seed Cleaner w/ Bagging Conveyor * Antique Strobel Rocker Type Laundry

Washer * Windmill Pump Jack * Columbian Steel Tank Co

Oil Can * Mortise & tenon Drill * Chicago Air Pump * Airliner Piston Type Vac pump * 3 wrought Iron Porch Posts * 15 Sap Buckets * Sap Pan * 3 Swing Seats w/ Cast Aluminum Horse Head ( from Shiloh Playground )* go to auctionzip iD #47485 for full listing, photos and updates.

note: Having been in the Dairy and Farming Business for many years, the Newswangers have made the decision to move off the Home Farm and hand the reins over to the next generation and want to use the Auction Method to sell their inventory.

terM: ID required to register to bid. Everything to be paid for Auction day by cash, check or credit card. 3% buyer’s charge which we will waive for cash or check payment. Everything to be sold as is and where is. Statements made auction day take precedence over any previous printed material.

Lunch Stand

SeLLerS : Steve & MaBeL newSwanger Auctioneer:

MArtin H. SAuder

(419) 896-2320

email: sauderauctions@ibyfax.com

ASSiSting Auctioneer: MArk r . MArtin & AAron nolt

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, July 20, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B23 Shiloh, oh • Sat. aug. 5, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.m. NewswaNger Farm retiremeNt
7461 Planktown N. Road, Shiloh, Ohio 44878 Location & DirectionS: From Mansfield, take St Rt 13 N. approx 12 miles to left on St Rt 603, west to Rt on Planktown N. Rd to Auction Immediately on left. From Norwalk, go South on St Rt 250 to right/south on Old State Rd go approx 12 miles to Planktown N. Rd cont. 2 miles to auction on right. note: Watch for Auction Parking Signs off St. Rt 603. Hay Field Parking. online Bidding available through equipmentfacts.com Se LL ing: Tractors, Skidloader, D-5 Ag Crawler, Telehandler, Planting, Tillage, Manure Equipment, Mini Excavator, Tillage Equipment, HD Wagons, Flat & Stock Trailers, Tools, a VERY well maintained and Clean Line of Machinery. tractorS, ag crawLer... D-5 Cat Ag Crawler, 4 Remotes, Hydr swing Drawbar, Suspension Seat (Exc running cond, Nice & Clean) * 1972 Deutz 130-06 2wd
auctioN
ft Plus 5 ft
5
Good Tires (1 Trailer * 14,500 GVW, titled) * Butler 18 Ft Tilt
Adj Beaver Tail w/
ft Ramps has 8 lug Rims,
ITEMS 1252 AND 1253

Corry, Pa

Sat. July 29, 2023

starting at 10:00 am

Fantastic Book auction

234 W. Washington St, Corry, Pa 16407

this is the first of several auctions to be held.

This auction contains many First Editions, Children’s Books, signed volumes, leather bound, 18th & 19th Century books, many eclectic subjects. This is a live auction!

this is a live auction!

Internet bidding available on HiBid from July 17 - July 28

Internet bidding closes on Friday, July 28. Check out listing and photos at: http://www.plossauction.com

Ploss Auction

lArry n. Ploss, Auctioneer

814-664-7198 – Corry, Pa – au002859-l

AdAmsville, OH

Sat. July 22, 2023

PUBLIC AUCTION

Roger’s Auction Barn

7255 Knicely Rd., Adamsville, OH 43802

2 pc corner cupboard, wardrobe, old pie safe, flat wall cupboard, Empire chest, oak cabinet, 2 drop leaf tables, Jenny Lind bed, old pump organ w/mirror, 4 stack bookcase, drop front secretary w/mirror, oak & cane bottom chairs, wicker & cedar blanket chest, hanging mirror, hutch, big square oak table w/extra leaves (very nice), tea cart,sev wood chairs, round claw foot table, dressers, rockers, wood 2 drawer filing cabinet, big 2 pc bookcase, old wood box, parlor table w/drawer, Singer treadle & table model sewing machines, Singer(beige) featherlight sewing machine (very nice), wicker bookcase, oak washstand, sewing cabinet, glass showcase, spinning wheel, old pictures & frames, butter paddle stir, wood rolling pen, old clocks & sev pocket watches (diff makes), sev 100 old marbles, ox yoke, lamps, stone crocks & jugs, Mauser 8mm rifle m98, Highpoint 9mm semi auto pistol, cast iron & copper kettles, sev sets of Fiesta dinnerware, pottery, McCoy, Brush & Hull cookie jars, Corky pig banks, 2 old sleds, 2 Schwinn ladies bikes & Schwinn trikes like new, sad irons, cast iron skillets, pottery, misc glass, old cast iron hog & cattle waterers, old tools, sev misc items too numerous to mention.

termS of Sale: cash or check w/positive ID required. Not responsible for accidents or loss. Keep checking for more pictures, still unpacking.

Auctioneer:

roger Kreis

740-796-2931

Auctioneers:

ron & John Kreis

www.auctionzip.com #7434

Barnesville, OH Sat. July 29, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

auction

WheelhorSe tractor collection - antiqueStoolS - furniture - houSehold itemS located at the captina Produce auction building

39050 West Captina Hwy, Barnesville, OH 43713

the eState of JeSS and Beverly Baker

WheelhorSe tractorS: 1970 Commando 8 3 SPD, 1967 M-L-157, 1971 800 Special (hole in block), 1985 312-8, 1992 416-8, 1981 B 82 3 SPD, 1962 702, 1976 C-120 8 SPD, 1965 355, 1967 1257, 1978 B-111 4 SPD, 1966 1054, 1978 B-81 4 SPD, 1976 A-90 36” 4 SPD, 1980 1980 C-175 Twin Automatic, 1979 B-111 6 SPD

add’l tractorS : Allis Chalmers WD with attachments, model 4846

Huffy Fairlane 5 HP.

toolS - antiqueS - houSehold: Christmas decor, hub caps, push mowers, secretary, end tables, antique scales, jack stands, sad irons, fuel cans, antique refrigerator, tires, china cabinet, antique TV and typewriter, Enterprise cherry stoner #1, Columbia record player, library table, wire crates, grain mill, hand tractor with plow and cultivator, tiller, yard trailer, 2 row cultivator, 2 bottom horse drawn plow, basketball hoop, chain fall, steel wheels, planes, compost box, porch swings, 5.5 HP Craftsman tiller, bicycles, meat grinder, wooden washing machine, gas lights, drying rack, drop-leaf table, milk cans, primitive boxes, radial flyer sleds, silverware box, well pump, organ, china cabinets, glassware, bedroom suite, chest of drawers, extension cords, wooden ladders, aluminum ext ladders. nice clean estate. Jess was an avid collector of Wheelhorse tractors and most are in good condition.

All items sold as-is, where-is. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over advertised material. Cash or check only, no cards. food stand and Porta Jons on site.

Justin Moore

740-238-0955

Dylan Crall

740-827-3800

Captina proDuCe

740-232-5027

Farm Credit, Rural 1st partner with Carroll Co. Fair

ALLIANCE, Ohio — Farm Credit

Mid-America, Rural 1st and Carroll County Fair have partnered together to raise food donations to benefit Carrollton United Methodist Church and Loaves and Fishes Food Bank as part of a state-wide food drive contest.

Now in its third year, Fight Hunger, Stock the Trailer is a friendly competition that helps junior fairs raise food donations for local food banks across Ohio.

Local community members may bring nonperishable food items to the Carroll County Fair through July 23. Food donations may be placed in the trailer between the open class beef barn and the dairy stand between.

The total weight of all donations will be calculated at the end of the fair, with first, second, third place and cash prizes awarded to the fairs who raise the most food at the end of the summer.

online only

ENDS: ThurS. Aug. 3, 2023

at 10:00 aM ESt

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

by OrDEr Of SEcurED crEDiTOr

Vinrich courier Services inc. – Assets moved to:

474 Boardman - Canfield Rd, Boardman, oH 44512

INSPECtION: WEdNESday, auguSt 2, 9aM – 3PM ESt

FEatuRINg :

(2) 2021 Ford E350 Super Duty Dry Cargo Vans

(4) 2021 GMC Savana Cargo Delivery Vans

(4) 2019 Ford E350 Super Duty Dry Cargo Vans 2018 Ford P1000 Morgan Olson Delivery Van

(2) 2017 Ford P500 Morgan Olson Step Vans

2015 Ford P500 Utilimaster Step Van

(3) 2014 Ford P1000 Utilimaster Step Vans

2012 Ford P500

West sunbury, PA Sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Large Moving auction

Gator, Car, Mower

braham Auctions LLC located at 795 Halston rd., West sunbury, PA 16061

4 Miles From old Stone House (rt 8) ownerS : Mr. & MrS. DonalD e . MCCanDleS Jr.

JD 855D Gator; Hustler Super Z Mower; 2012 Chrysler 300C Car; Woods 7’ Brush Hog; Cut Barn Stones; Shop Tools Hunting & Fishing; Clean Household Furniture; Antiques & Collectibles

Very Small listing For Complete listing & Photos Follow us on Facebook or Go to auctionZip #19560.

Gator, Mower & Car will auction around 1PM.

terMS: Cash, approved Check, or Credit Card w/ 3% Fee Plan For all Day.

Don Braham, auctioneer

724-992-0061 - au 2274

roBert Braham, office manager

brahamauctionspa@gmail.com

Braham auctions LLc office: 724-269-7229

auCtion CoMPany, ay002473

DyLan Braham, apprentice auctioneer

724-992-4032 - aa 019611

Brahamauctions.HiBid.com

facebook.com/brahamauctions/ auctionZip.com iD 19560

Prizes include a $500 award for each county fair that contributes, followed by a $5,000 donation to the fair that raises the most food, followed by $3,500 for second place and $1,500 for third place. All prize money awarded will support local junior fair activities.

The Fight Hunger, Stock the Trailer contest is being hosted on a regional basis. To learn about which counties are participating in 2023, reach out to Farm Credit Mid-America and Rural 1st at 330-823-8884.

Take a ride on the Euclid Beach carousel

CLEVELAND — In 2014, the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland Carousel Society and Euclid Beach Park Now partnered with the community to restore the 1910 Euclid Beach Park Grand Carousel to operating condition. Though Euclid Beach Park closed its gates in 1969, generations of Clevelanders create new memories, riding on the Carousel every day at the Cleveland History Center.

Since then, the Cleveland History Center annually brings to life the memories and experiences of the former Euclid Beach Park with Euclid Beach Park Days. This year, July 22 and 23, audiences of all ages are invited to celebrate this iconic park along with memories of other northeast Ohio amusement parks past and present.

The Euclid Beach Park Carousel will be open for rides all weekend long. In addition to the carousel, the event will feature a variety of fun activities for all ages.

Guests will enjoy the nostalgia of Euclid Beach Park, Puritas Springs Park, Idora Park, Geauga Lake and more. Museum guests will enjoy photo opportunities with the Thriller car and Laughing Sal, “midway” games, nostalgic sweets and treats and a food truck.

Spots available for church parking lot sale July 29

CANTON, Ohio — St. Stephen Martyr Lutheran Church is holding its Trash and Treasure parking lot sale from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. July 29 at the church, 4600 Fulton Drive NW. Vendors can rent two parking spaces for $10 to display items for sale. In addition to the various booths available, the church’s kitchen crew will be selling quarts of their famous “Pieros Vegetable Soup” for $8/quart. For more information, call 330806-0427.

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ChiCora, Pa

Sat.

July 29, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM

REAL ESTATE, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD CONTENT S

1021 oneida Valley road, Chicora, Pa 16025

Real eState: Ranch home situated in a beautiful 7 acre setting. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, eat-in kitchen, living rm, dining rm, finished basement w/ workshop and kitchen area, 2 car detached heated garage w/ extra storage area, Nature Stone walkways, porch, central air, new furnace, well and septic. Gas/oil/mineral rights go w/property. Located in Oakland township, Butler Schools, Butler County. 10% Non-refundable monies down day of auction with the balance in 45-60 days or sooner.

toolS: Troybilt 8 hp cast iron wood chipper, Delta router shaper, Craftsman 16” scroll saw, Craftsman disc sander, portable air compressor, Craftsman 7 ½” radial saw, Craftsman radial drill press, Craftsman 12” 2 speed band saw, Craftsman sawzall, saw blade sharpener, winch, 2 wood lathes, jack stand, Craftsman ½ hp industrial grinder, Emglo air compressor

150 PSI, Craftsman 15” drill press, chains, welding helmets, woodworking tools, hand tools

outdooR: Garden tools, ladders, power washer 1500 PSI, leaf blower, Land Pride LR1584 rockrake, Black & Decker weedeater, patio furniture, garden hoses, croquet set, fuel tank

HouSeHold: GE refrigerator, LG washer ThinQ (new), Duet elect dryer (needs repaired), Hotpoint gas stove, table w/ 6 caned chairs, china cabinet, 2 LG TVs, standing lamps, Wendell August collectibles, crocks, carnival glass, Fostoria, cut glassware, artificial plants, marble top server, piano, gun cabinet, 2 sofa/loveseat sets, Lane cedar chest, costume jewelry, coffee tables, end tables, lamps, TV trays, office chairs, desk, paper shredder, Sentry safe, 2 bdrm suits, dehumidifier, small appliances, dishes, Lifestyler Cardiofit, Lifestyler treadmill

Plan to attend and bring a friend. Facilities,tents for weather, eats. Something for everyone!

teRmS of contentS auction: cash, check, credit cards (5% waived for cash or check). For more information and pictures go to either www.auctionzip.com under Hillmar auctions or login 6558.

HQuestions? call auctioneer at 724-967-4039

BETH C. HILLMAR, AUCTIONEER - AU005081

Steubenville, OH Sat. July 22, 2023

*Real estate & PeRsonal PRoPeR ty auction *

eState: 3-bedroom brick split level home. Living room, kitchen – dining on the main floor. 3- Bedroom & 1 bath upstairs. Family room & ½ bath below bedrooms. Finished Rec room on lower level. Private, level back yard. 1 car garage 2 paRcelS: 07-02242-000 & 07-02243-000.

Real eState teRmS: Deposit $2,500.00 day of auction. Subject to confirmation of the owner.

footnoteS: Hardwood floors – plaster walls. Covered rear patio. Finished area on each level

peRSonal pRopeRty: antiqueS – packed full: Cupboards, Dresser, Wash Stands, Curve Back Cupboards, Tables, Wood Rockers (Child & Adult), Metal & Wood Beds, Trunks, Chairs, Wood Boxes (Labeled)

Large Collection of Dionne Quintuple Items

Plates, Dishes, Cups, Spoons, Figurines, Dolls & Paper Items

Collectible & Unique Items

Wood Sleds, 30 + Crocks, Kids Books, Ladies Hat with Flower Holders, Wood Barrels, Assorted China, Baby Dolls & Cribs, Loads of Small Collectibles not itemized yet.

auction teRmS: Cash, Check, or credit card with proper ID day of auction. 4% Buyer’s premium on all purchases. 4% Buyer’s premium waived for cash or check. Everything sells to highest bidder the day of auction.

footnoteS: Great collection of Antique Furniture & Collectibles. Everything in good condition. Large Auction with more to be added complete listing and photos at cainrealty.online, auction Zip, and Gotoauction.com

auction oRdeRed By: BRent S. JoHnSon foR Real eState, pamela G. auStin – commiSSioneR

Auction conducted by GARY W. CAIN

Realty and Auctioneers, LLC.

Harry Grafton, Brad L. Cain & Clint Chevalier East Springfield, Ohio 43925 (740) 266-2246 or (740) 543-3311

Photos at cainrealty.online, Auction Zip & Gotoauction.com

Ellwood City, PA • Sat. July 29, 2023

starting at 9am

Huge estate and downsizing auction

105 Sycamore Drive, Ellwood City, PA 16117

Farm tractorS and EquipmEnt: 2 Allis Chalmers B, Allis Chalmers C, Case VAC, Case DC4, Case SI, Farmall 460 with loader bucket and forks, Farmall H with front loader attachment , Very old Worthington, Massy Harris 20, 2 Ford 8N, 5ft brush hog 3 point hitch, 5ft finish mower 3 point hitch, Back blade, Pipe Hay elevator, 2 bottom Oliver plows drag type, Rototiller for behind, Log splitter PTO powered, Sickle bar belly mount Ford 8N, Dump carts. car- 1999 Corvette Convertible with 59,000 original miles

GardEn tractorS: 2 John Deere 332 diesels, Seats suburban with belly mount sickle bar, Simplicity, Cub Cadet 1100, Cub Cadet 108, Husky 6 speed 1254, Bolens lt11, John Deere 212, John Deere 108, John Deere 210, John Deere 111, Sears craftsman 1136, John Deere 316, Wheel horse d160, Bolens Husky 733, Wheel Horse commando 800, Wheel horse b111, Bolens 1402, Western auto stores wizard, Simplicity 2110, Unico 8 horsepower, Pennsylvania meteor 1012, Bolens fmc, Jacobsen, Hahn eclipse gt700, Cub Cadet 2135, Cub Cadet 1527, Bicycles. Ariens Rototiller, IH Cub Cadet plow, Gravely super convertible, Gravely sulky, 4 Moro mowers, 4 other Cub Cadets, 5 other Wheel Horses. uncirculatEd coin collEction: 1973 P&D, 1974 P&D, 1978 P&D,1979 P&D, 1979 D, 1980 P&D, 1981 P&D, 1984 P&D, 1987 P&D, 1989 P&D, 1990 P&D, 1991 P&D, 1992 P&D, 1999 P 10 coin sets, 1999 D 10 coin sets collEctiblES and antiquES - Hobnail Milk Glass salt and pepper shakers, cream and sugar, two pitchers, basket, candy dish, dish, vase, Fiesta ware pitcher, Miscellaneous clear crystal, Led crystal, Cream and sugar and candle holder Depression glass, Slot machine, 10 boxes of trains and accessories, Old miners lights and lunchbox, Blanket chest, Old school desk, miSc- Wood plainer, Joiner, Arm saw, Miter saw,

Quilts, Dresser with mirror

3000 lb trailEr axElS, miScEllanEouS GaraGE itEmS

Earnhardt collEction: clock, plate, DVDs, bags, coolers, metal signs, wooden signs, books, license plate, magazines, pocketwatch, stuffed animal, 1:64 scale stock car, neck pillow, Coca-Cola bottles, beer stein, baseballs, cups, giant Budweiser bottle, banner

More to come! We are still emptying a barn and many sheds. Check auctionzip # 51030 for pictures and updated full listing. Also Check Hazen Dairy trading post on Facebook for updates.

tErmS: Cash or Good check.

auction notE: NO BUYERS PREMIUM!! Two auctioneers running most of the day, restroom and lunch stand available. Bring a chair and a friend and come spend the day with us. Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Auctioneer and affiliates are not responsible for no shows of advertised equipment, lost or stolen items. Once it is sold, it becomes the buyer’s responsibility.

Auctioneers:

Mitchell J. Kerr Au-006223

MArK cunninghAM

Au-003364

VALENCIA, PA • SAT. JULY 22, 2023

Starting at 9:30 a .M.

ROSARIUS AUCTION

at FORMER KING FARM

141 KINGS FARM LANE, VALENCIA, PA 16059

LOCATED: JUST EAST OF RT 8 ON RT 228. FOLLOW HUEY AUCTION ARROWS TO AUCTION IH COMBINE * FARM MACHINERY * FORK LIFTS * TRUCK TRACTOR TRAILERS * POLARIS RANGER * GENERATORS & MORE.

COMBINE: IH 1420 Axial Flow w/ Yield Monitor, Hyd Spreader, 2 WD, (one of a kind, Super Clean) Very Low Hours; (heads sold separately) IH 820 13’ Grain Hd Excellent Cond); IH 843 4 RN Corn Hd.

FARM MACHINERY: (SUPER NICE SHED KEPT FARM MACHINERY) Duetz-Allis 5 Shank Disc Chisel; Case IH 4800 22’ Hyd Fold Field Cultivator w/ Smoothing Harrow (no welds) NICE; NH 258 Rollabar rake; JD 535 Rd Baler, Net & Twine (Very Nice); Kilbros 350 Gravity Wagon w/ Side Kit on 10 Ton gear (like new; HLA Skid loader Mt Bale Grabber & more.

FORK LIFTS: Yale 10,000 lb Pneumatic Tire; Raymond Model E ASTR30TT 3000 lb 270” elec Forklift w/ charger; Set of Crane Forks.

TRUCK TRACTOR: 1992 INT. Cab Over w/ Sleeper, Wet Line (only 319,000 miles.

TRAILERS: 1974 Pen 26’ Alum. Dump; 1981 Dorsey 45’ Flat; 1975 American 44’ Box.

POLARIS: Polaris Ranger RZR800 EFI- 4WD w/ Roof & Windshield (NICE).

GENERATORS & MISC: Warner Swasey Natural Gas - 3 Phase 37 ½ KVA Generator; Kohler 3 Phase generator w/ 6 cyl. Ford Eng. (needs Rotor); (4) Hobart Battery Mate 24 volt Chargers; (5) 5 Ton AC Condenser Units; (5) Air handlers; Briggs 8hp Generator; 3 Phase Motors from 3 hp to 40 hp; LOTS of Electrical including: Fuses, Boxes, Conduit Fittings, Approx 50 Boxes New 4’ Florescent Bulbs & more; Several 100 lb of Copper Tubing (New); Portable Tar Kettle; Approx 50 Boxes Of Tar; (2) Jumping Jacks; Speed

Aire 10 hp 3 Phase Air Compressor; Miller Matic 250 Wire Feed Welder; (2) Pallet Jacks; Elec Tile remover; (10) Hvy Wheeled Skids; Bell 47 Motorized Helicopter Transporter; (27) 20’ Bar Trusses; (100+) 16’ x 34” Rebar; Assorted Pallet Racking & Cross Members; Elec Chain Hoist; Beam Trolleys; Snatch Blocks; Chains; Lifting Cables; 1000’s of lbs of New Schedule 8 Bolts From ¼” to 1 ¼” ; Metal Shelving; (2) 2 drawer & (1) single door Floor Safes; Plus Much More not Listed.

EXTREMLY NICE CLEAN AUCTION EVERYTHING UNDER COVER MAJORITY OF AUCTION HELD INSIDE MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND

TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID, (NO CREDIT CARDS) NO BUYERS FEE

BREAKFAST SANDWICHES & COFFEE & LUNCH

AVAILABLE * RR AVAILABLE

AUCTION SCHEDULE: 9:30 A.M. Bolts, Smalls & Misc * 11:30 A.M. Combine, Farm machinery, Truck & Trailers, Fork Lifts For appointMEnt to viEw, contact auctionEEr John r huEy Log onto auctionzip to view photos, use AU ID # 1361

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, July 20, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B25
AUCTIONEER: John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737
at 10:00 a .M. • real eState BeginS at 12:00 P.M.
Starting
3 BR BRick Split level Home Good collection of antiqueS & collectiBleS Selling on location at: 326 union Ave., Steubenville, OH 43952 diRectionS: Take Washington Street Exit. Follow Signs. Real
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Canned, frozen corn industry struggling

URBANA, Ill. — For those whose primary experience with corn is the butter-drenched cob variety, it might come as a surprise that other forms of sweet corn are in trouble.

A new University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign analysis shows sweet corn production for frozen and canned products has been steadily shrinking in the U.S. over the past 27 years, particularly in rainfed portions of the Midwest.

“The processing sweet corn industry [corn grown for canned and frozen products] was thriving in the U.S. throughout the 20th century. This type of production, as opposed to fresh-market corn on the cob, makes up the majority of sweet corn acres in the U.S. To see such success in a crop and then signs of struggle in recent decades is a disturbing trend,” said senior study author Marty Williams, USDA-Agricultural Research Service ecologist and affiliate professor in the

Department of Crop Sciences, part of the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at U. of I.

Interpreting data. Williams and coauthor Daljeet Dhaliwal obtained proprietary data from major vegetable processing companies who kept records for 20,000 processing sweet corn fields between 1992 and 2018. They split the data into five distinct production areas, reflecting the major water management practices in each: Illinois irrigated, Illinois rainfed, Minnesota rainfed, Washington irrigated, and Wisconsin irrigated. From there, they analyzed trends in planting acres, green ear mass (yield), hybrid lifespan and more.

“We saw a decline in acreage throughout production areas in the Midwest and Pacific Northwest, the regions where most processing sweet corn production is happening. The one area that bucked the trend and showed an increase in green ear mass

was in irrigated fields of Wisconsin. The steepest declines were in rainfed locations here in the Midwest, particularly Illinois,” said Williams, who is with the ARS Global Change and Photosynthesis Research unit, located on the university’s Urbana campus.

Compared with irrigation, rainfed production is inherently more variable and, according to the data, increasingly risky for sweet corn production in parts of the Midwest. Williams said wide swings in precipitation, particularly drought at key growth stages, almost always show up in yield. That’s what seems to be happening in Illinois rainfed systems, where the data showed a precipitous drop in green ear mass in recent years. Although the analysis was designed to illustrate long-term trends, not causes, Williams and Dhaliwal recently found a strong relationship between extreme temperatures and sweet corn yield loss, implicating

ONLINE ONLY • Thurs. July 20, 2023

Lots begin cLosing at 6:00 PM

Online Only AuctiOn

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climate change. Another cause for the shrinking sweet corn production area is consumer preference, as more Americans are choosing fresh produce over canned products.

Patterns. The team found few changes in planting date and density over the 27-year period — not entirely surprising given industry standards. But when the team tracked individual hybrids grown across 20,000 fields, a couple of unusual patterns stood out.

“The majority of hybrids, 60%, were grown only a single year. There was clearly some industry interest in looking for new germplasm, new products, to grow, but most hybrids didn’t make the cut long-term. However, there was one hybrid grown for 27 years. It was the single biggest, most important hybrid out there, accounting for about a quarter of the acres,” Williams said. “That is so vastly different than field corn pro-

duction, where a hybrid’s lifespan is just a few years.”

The pattern supports earlier research from Williams’ team showing a preference among sweet corn processors for “workhorse” hybrids — those that perform reliably and consistently across a wide range of conditions. Williams noted processing sweet corn has to tick more boxes than field corn or even fresh market corn on the cob in terms of maintaining its structure and flavor during cob removal, canning or freezing.

The dataset can’t predict where the industry will go next, but Williams sees a potential for regional shifts in production areas, such as moving into locations with more irrigation infrastructure. He also thinks developing more climate-resilient, stress-tolerant hybrids will be an important investment for seed companies, regardless of where they plant.

Bethesda, Oh Sat. July 22, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Pryor & Son Auction

226 Maple ave, Bethesda, Ohio

On the above date, will offer this partial listing of store equipment and other contents at auction. This business (Bethesda Market) has closed, and this 2500 square foot building and 2 lots is for sale by the owner.

StORE EQuIPMENt – SuPPlIES – GROCERIES

30+ handy metal shelving units, 4’ Artic Air commercial refrigerator, 2 large chest freezers (1-new), 5 stainless tables (3’, 5’ & 6’), advertising signs, 2 large 5’ x 7’ coolers, 1 – 2’x7’ cooler, cigarette & snuff display racks, pie cabinet, Clover system cash register, Curtis auto coffee pot, Reva AC, metal racks & metal display cabinets, rubber mats, Hobart milkshake machine, Peerless gas pizza oven, round table & 4 stools, 10’ McRay cooler, 6’ True cooler, electric warmer, Henny Penny pressure fryer, Garland 5 burner range, scales, boxes of paper products, prep & cutting tables, Avantco gas deep fryer, 2 Hobart meat slicers, large 5’ x 7’ cooler, skillets, pots, pans, etc., Haier refrigerator, 2 TVs, microwave, cellophane wrapper, large metal shelves, wood pop crates, 6 sets of metal table & chairs, balance of groceries & more.

tERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE OR CHECK WITH PROPER ID NOt RESPONSIBlE FOR aCCIDENtS OR lOSS

DavE & SuE HINES, OwNERS

SalE CONDuCtED By:

Pryor & Son Auction comPAny Barnesville, Ohio 740-425-3397 or 740-391-0998

richArd, Steve & dylAn Pryor, AuctioneerS

PA • THURS. AUg. 3, 2023

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Ohio students named to Safety Advisory Council

COLUMBUS — The Ohio School Safety Center announced that 16 Ohio high school students have been selected for the 2023-2024 Ohio Student Safety Advisory Council.

Gov. Mike DeWine created the inaugural council last year. The group worked with OSSC leadership to identify school safety concerns and develop innovative solutions to address them. Students will be presenting their capstone projects at the 2023 School Safety Summit this summer.

The council will be invited to attend the in-person Ohio School Safety Summit July 25-26 at the Columbus Convention Center to network with their peers and attend initial informational sessions on violence prevention strategies.

Council members will develop strategies to encourage their peers to actively engage in maintaining a safe school environment and will be advocates for students’ overall well-being. Students will work directly with OSSC school safety liaisons to organize events, fo cus groups and trainings to help highlight student success and safety best practices at various schools.

These members will also act as a sounding board for the Ohio School Safety Working Group and OSSC on student marketing campaigns and other projects to ensure that student voices are represented.

Students selected for the Ohio Student Safety Advisory Council include the following:

• Cole Knippen, Ottoville High School, Putnam County

• Ella Smola, Evergreen High School, Fulton County

• Diya Brahmbatt, Aurora High School, Portage County

• Zaid Ashruf, University School, Cuyahoga County

• Saanvi Gattu, Olentangy High School, Delaware County

• Ava Johnson, West LibertySalem High School, Champaign County

• Tanner Elam, Tecumseh High School, Clark County

• Hunter Dean, Greene County Career Center, Greene County

• Jaila Watkins, Gahanna Lincoln High School, Franklin County

• Presley Horton, Jackson High School, Stark County

• Jacob Conde, John F. Kennedy Catholic High School, Trumbull County

• Kira Dolan, Grand Valley Local Schools, Ashtabula County

• Alyssa Dudley, Chillicothe High School, Ross County

• Holden Lemaster, Logan High School, Hocking County

• Ella Strauch, Chillicothe High School, Ross County

• Emerson Crowl, Athens High School, Athens County

Thirteen of the previous year’s council members have agreed to return this upcoming year as mentors for the incoming council. They will continue to work on projects in their communities and act as force multipliers for school safety improvements.

DeWine created the Ohio School Safety Center in 2019. It is housed within the Ohio Department of Public Safety and works to assist local schools, colleges and universities, and law enforcement agencies to prevent, prepare for, and respond to threats and acts of violence, including self-harm, through a holistic, solutions-based approach to improving school safety.

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Spelunking at Carter Caves State Park

length and difficulty.

Cascade Cave. We chose to visit Cascade Cave because it was an average length of 75 minutes, not too short but not two hours in length either. Several members of my family, I won’t mention any names, did not want to crawl through tight passageways.

I thought I would be okay with more constricted tours, but I was also happy with walking in more spacious caves. I was also swayed into choosing Cascade Cave when I read that there was over a 30-foot underground waterfall on the tour.

time to the cave which was located a little under three miles from the campground on the Cascade Caverns State Nature Preserve.

A state park ranger was waiting and ready to lead our small group of 12 people to the opening of the cave. Our tour at Mammoth Cave had over 100 people. I was immediately more comfortable with the small number in our group. It made asking questions about the caves easier and allowed for more interaction during the tour.

The main reason I had chosen Carter Caves State Park in Kentucky as a destination was because of the variety of cave tours offered. Also, after spending three days at Mammoth Caves in western Kentucky, it was right on our route to our final stop at New River Gorge in West Virginia.

The previous day was spent hiking and setting up camp, so we dedicated the second day to a cave tour. The park had many different options for exploring caves differing in

My husband and I purchased our tour tickets at the visitor’s center and then had to rush back to the camper to pick up the kids. I had chosen an earlier time so that we would be back by lunch.

When my kids were little, I often compared rushing them to herding chickens. The sudden hurry to get to the location of the cave tour reminded me a lot of the chicken herding days. There was squawking and pestering but we made it just in

I could not get over how green the forests were in Kentucky. Between abundant ferns and groves of paw-paw trees, the forests were vibrantly green. Karst topography was evident in the area like when we were in the western part of the state. Chemical and mechanical erosion within the layers of limestone bedrock created the cave passageways. A group of rock outcroppings and plant life surrounded the cave opening which was blocked with layered rock and a locked metal door.

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At Cascade Falls, the 30-foot-plus waterfall was illuminated with multi-colored electrical lights. (Julie Geiss photo)
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BRYCE ANGELL

A WRANGLER’S RECKLESS WRITINGS

My Father’s Saddles

I stood next to my aged father, of ninety-seven years.

He looked around the saddle shop. His brown eyes shed some tears.

The saddle shop is where my father kept the tack and gear.

The smell of leather waifed a memory of a yesteryear.

It’s where my father taught me more than leather goods repair.

I could hear his words of sound advice still hanging in the air.

He was parting with his saddles and was giving them to me.

The shop would bean empty room, so full of history.

He said, “Today I feel the darkness, but for you the sun will shine.

Mother Nature’s got my number and she’s run me out of time.”

The saddles held a precious memory of my father’s life.

Again, I felt as proud back when he gave me my first knife.

He reached, then gave a tug and pulled away a dusty tarp.

He knew the saddle’s history, and his mind was razor-sharp.

He pointed to a saddle. Said, “While fighting off at war.

My father bought it for me, back in 1944.”

He said, “The saddle ain’t horse worthy, but it doesn’t seem quite fair.

“There oughta be a use and could you find that use somewhere?

He pulled another saddle. Said, “Remember good ole Fred?

This was his favorite saddle. Now Fred is long since dead.”

My father stretched then slid the final saddle off the rack.

A Heiser Denver saddle was the finest of the tack.

I don’t believe I’d ever seen this saddle in the shop.

He said he’d used it years ago on a bucking saddle bronc.

A Heiser Denver high back saddle right before my eyes.

My father showed no interest but to me more than a prize. So, I gave the saddles purpose. They’re now in my workshop.

My grandkids sit the saddles and I pray they’ll never stop. I told my dad I’d put the saddles where the crowd would meet.

Now four of those old saddles are a brand new bar stool seat. Each saddle shows the years of wear. You wonder, were they ever new?

But they jog my memory of a man who was cowboy through and through.

(Bryce Angell’s father was an outfitter and guide for 35 years, and Bryce was there to shoe and care for the horses and help him do the cooking. Bryce is from Idaho and still rides into the Tetons, Yellowstone and surrounding areas. His poems are mostly of personal experience. He can be reached at angellranch62@gmail.com.)

ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association hosted a pull at Mile Branch July 8 with 192 hooks.

2750A: 1st, Adam Sell, Farmall 230; 2nd, David Herbert, AC CA; 3rd, Elizabeth Burrier, Farmall C

2750B: 1st, Jack Cobb, AC CA; 2nd, Elizabeth Burrier, Farmall C; 3rd, Jim Schupp, AC RC

3000A: 1st, Greg Sell, Farmall 230; 2nd, David Herbert, AC CA; 3rd, Jim Schupp, AC RC

3000B: 1st, Elizabeth Burrier, Farmall C; 2nd, Jack Cobb, AC CA

3250A: 1st, Greg Sell, Farmall 230; 2nd, Jim Schupp, AC RC; 3rd, Elizabeth Burrier, Farmall C

3250B: 1st, Jack Cobb, AC CA; 2nd, Steve Rupert, AC WC; 3rd, Elizabeth Burrier, Farmall C

3500A: 1st, Mick Gilson, Farmall H; 2nd, Mike Wyss, Farmall H; 3rd, Greg Sell, Farmall 230

3500B: 1st, Steve Rupert, AC WC

3500C: 1st, Mackenzie Wood, Farmall H; 2nd, Wayne Biltz AC WC

3750A: 1st, Willie Kellner, MM 335; 2nd, Lee Willison, Farmall 300; 3rd, Greg Sell, Farmall 230

3750B: 1st, Kevin Biltz, AC WD45; 2nd, Willie Kellner, MM 335; 3rd, Steve Rupert, AC WC

3750C: 1st, Mackenzie Wood, Farmall H; 2nd, Wayne Biltz, AC WC

4000A: 1st, Willie Kellner, MM 335; 2nd, Bret Lowmiller, Farmall H; 3rd, Mick Gilson, Farmall H

4000B: 1st, Willie Kellner, MM 335; 2nd, Steve Rupert, AC WC; 3rd, Evan Zwick, MM Z

4000C: 1st, Mackenzie Wood, Farmall H; 2nd, Wayne Biltz, AC WC

4250A: 1st, Willie Kellner, MM 335; 2nd, Evan Zwick, MM Z; 3rd, Brock Whiteleather, Farmall 300

4250B: 1st, Lincoln Wallace, M H 44; 2nd, Brock Whiteleather, Farmall 300

4250C: 1st, Mackenzie Wood, Farmall H

4500A: 1st, Brock Whiteleather, Farmall 300; 2nd, Jeff Nagy, Oliver 88; 3rd, Ken Hutson, Oliver 88

4500C+: 1st, Lloyd Willis,Farmall M

4750A: 1st, Jeff Nagy, Oliver 88; 2nd, Brock Whiteleather, Farmall 300; 3rd, Lincoln Wallace, M H 44

4750C+: 1st, Lloyd Willis, Farmall M

5000A: 1st, Ken Beadnell, Farmall M; 2nd, Dustin Wilson, Farmall M; 3rd, Steve Berstler Farmall 460

5000B: 1st, Tom White, Farmall 460; 2nd, Steve Zolusuy, Farmall 460; 3rd, Ken Beadnell, Farmall M

5000C: 1st, Tom White, Farmall 460; 2nd, Lloyd Willis, Farmall M

5000C+: 1st, Lloyd Willis, Farmall M

5500A: 1st, Dean Farmer, Farmall M; 2nd, Dustin Wilson, Farmall M; 3rd, Travis Brand, Farmall M

5500B: 1st, Tyler Guerrieri, JDG; 2nd, Ron Mangun, JD A; 3rd, Steve Berstler, Farmall 460

5500C: 1st, Tyler Guerrieri, JDG; 2nd, Tom White, Farmall 460; 3rd, Lloyd Willis, Farmall M

6000A: 1st, Steve Berstler, Farmall 460; 2nd, Ellis Edwards, Farmall SM; 3rd, Wyatt Farmer, Farmall M

6000B: 1st, Tyler Guerrieri, JDG; 2nd, James Rea, JDG; 3rd, Steve Zolusuy, Farmall 460

6000C: 1st, Clark Cope, JDG; 2nd, Tyler Guerrieri, JDG; 3rd, James Rea, JDG

6000C+: 1st, Clark Cope, JDG; 2nd, Don Russ, MM U; 3rd, Grant Cope, JD 70

6500A: 1st, Greg Sell, MM U; 2nd, Steve Berstler, Farmall 460; 3rd, Steve Rudibaugh Jr., Oliver 88

6500B: 1st, James Rea, JDG; 2nd, Tyler Guerrieri, JDG; 3rd, Jonas Baker, MM U

6500C: 1st, James Rea, JDG; 2nd, Grant Cope, JD 70; 3rd, Jim Elder, MM UB

7000A: 1st, Travis Brand, Farmall SM; 2nd, Brad Sell, Farmall SM; 3rd, Ken Beadnell, Farmall M

7000B: 1st, Ken Beadnell, Farmall 560

7000C: 1st, Clark Cope, JDG; 2nd, Tyler Guerrieri, JDG; 3rd, Aubreyanna Hawk, JD 4010

7500A: 1st, Travis Brand, Farmall SM; 2nd, Rob Morris, Farmall M; 3rd, Ken Beadnell, Farmall 560

7500B: 1st, Ken Beadnell, Farmall M; 2nd, Travis Brand, Farmall 400; 3rd, Daniel Allison, Case 700

7500C: 1st, Jim Elder, MM UB

7500FS: 1st, Jeremy Kohler, JD 4010; 2nd, Ethan Baker, Farmall M; 3rd, Ken Beadnell, Farmall 560

8500FS: 1st, Jeremy Kohler, JD

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July 20

Pasture Walks with Extension: Beef and Equine, Conley Farms, 6255 Salem Run Road, Dover, Pa.

July 22

Belmont County Saddle Club Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Aug. 6

Belmont County Saddle Club Pleasure and All Breed Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Aug. 8

Equine Experience at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, Equine Arena and Equine Exhibits Building, Main Street and West 13th, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.

Aug. 26

Belmont County Saddle Club Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Oct. 7

Belmont County Saddle Club Jack Pot Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Trail opens at Mill Creek

YOUNGSTOWN — Mill Creek

MetroParks has announced the opening of the East Park Hike and Bike Trail – Phase II in Mill Creek Park. With completion of this construction project, the nearly 1700foot (0.32-mile) section of asphalt trail is open for use by pedestrians and bicyclists.

The completed project extends the existing trail from Lanterman’s Mill at Canfield Road around the perimeter of the historic Idora Park property to the East Cohasset Hike & Bike Trail.

Construction of this section of trail completes an off-road network of pedestrian and bicycle trails stretching through Mill Creek Park

Julie Geiss: Spelunking at

Carter Caves State Park

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Calcite crystals. The ranger led us into the first large chamber of the tour. He explained that the locked door was used to stop vandalism to the unique features of the cave. As we stood in the large chamber, the ranger pointed his flashlight at calcite crystals.

Condensation rich in carbonate forms a layer of film over stalactites and stalagmites which crystallize over time. The presence of calcite crystals is an indicator to cave explorers that they are near an entrance. Outside air has to mix with air from below ground for the crystals to form.

The ranger was unable to shine his flashlight directly at the next area of interest. A cluster of bats hung from the ceiling of the cave. About the size of a chicken nugget, the small bats were nestled together as a group.

After the outbreak of white-nose syndrome, the bat population in the park shrunk to about 10% of its previous numbers. At least five species of bats including the common Indiana bat live in the caves at Carter Caves State Park.

from Boardman-Canfield Road (US 224) to Old Furnace Road. Facilities such as Ford Nature Center, Lanterman’s Mill, East Newport Boat Launch and East Golf Hike and Bike Trail are now connected through this network of trails.

The project reflects the MetroParks’ objectives of enhancing trail opportunities and funding new projects with third party dollars as 80% of the project funding was awarded through a Transportation Alternatives Program grant.

Visit millcreekmetroparks.org for additional project information or contact Mill Creek MetroParks at 330-702-3000 with questions.

We were standing in the area known as the Dance Hall. Historically, tourism brought in a lot of money to cave owners across the state. Attempting to make more revenue, owners sought to attract more visitors with special events in the caves like square dancing. Currently, the park uses the room for special showings of movies for up to 300 people.

As we continued walking in the cave system, the ranger casually mentioned snakes as we entered an area known as the Lake Room. My daughter turned around and looked at me with very wide eyes.

Snakes curl around the stalactites on the cave ceiling and wait to drop on an unsuspecting mouse or mole. I tried to stop myself from visualizing hanging snakes and instead focused on the water to our left.

We were walking around a reflection pool. The water is aquamarine when it is exposed to light. There was light from outside casting a glow on the water where an underground river exited the cave in another small rocky opening. Cascade Falls. The final stop of the tour brought us to Cascade Falls. The 30-foot-plus waterfall was illuminated with multi-colored electrical lights.

Due to the narrow passageway, we took turns walking up to the waterfall. I stepped up to the ledge and looked up and down at the falling water and the evidence of erosion over time.

The ranger giving the tour explained that the source of the waterfall is a mystery. Using dye, studies have shown where the water travels to after the cave, but they cannot determine its source. It was a great end to our tour of the caves at Carter Caves State Park.

That evening we hiked to several more natural arches before squeezing in some stargazing. We also packed as much as we could in preparation for traveling in the morning. With a few hours to drive, we were hoping to make it to New River Gorge early with time to explore the next day.

(Julie Geiss lives with her husband and four children in Unity Township, Ohio. Faith and family are first in her life, but she also loves hiking, biking and camping. You can contact Julie at juliegeiss1414@gmail.com.)

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Condensation rich in carbonate forms a layer of film over stalactites and stalagmites which crystallize over time. (Julie Geiss photo)

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THURS., JUL 20 at 6:00 pm Antique

Tractor and Engine Show Located at Stoneboro Fairgrounds, Stoneboro, PA. Presented by Mercer Co. Antique Power Assoc. For information: 724-992-9474www.mercercountyantiquepower.org

FRI., JUL 21 at 6:00 pm Antique Tractor and Engine Show Located at Stoneboro Fairgrounds, Stoneboro, PA. Presented by Mercer Co. Antique Power Assoc. For information: 724-992-9474www.mercercountyantiquepower.org

FRI., JUL 21 at 6:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at St. Joseph Church, Mantua, OH. Presented by St. Joseph Church For information: 330-2742253 - www.stjosephmantua.com

FRI., JUL 21 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Carroll County Fairgrounds, Carrollton, OH. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUL 22 at 11:00 am Antique

Tractor and Engine Show Located at Stoneboro Fairgrounds, Stoneboro, PA. Presented by Mercer Co. Antique Power Assoc. For information: 724-992-9474www.mercercountyantiquepower.org

SAT., JUL 22 at 2:00 pm Antique Trac-

tor Pull Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, PA. Presented by Washington and Greene County Antique Tractor Association, Inc. For information: 724-747-6028 - www.wgcata.com

SAT., JUL 22 at 11:00 am Antique

Tractor and Engine Show Located at Stoneboro Fairgrounds, Stoneboro, PA. Presented by Mercer Co. Antique Power Assoc. For information: 724-992-9474www.mercercountyantiquepower.org

SAT., JUL 22 at 6:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724657-4419 - www.wpatpa.com

SAT., JUL 22 at 2:00 pm Derby Style

Tractor Power Pull Located at Hall Park, Winona, OH. For information: 330-222-0344

SAT., JUL 22 at 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-341-1026 - www.ccata. squarespace.com

SAT., JUL 22 at 5:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at St. Joseph Church, Mantua, OH. Presented by St. Joseph Church For information: 330-2742253 - www.stjosephmantua.com

SAT., JUL 22 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Raceway 7, Conneaut, OH. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUL 22 at 12:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Marshallville, OH. Presented by Marshallville Historical Society Antique Tractor Pullers For information: 330-464-1314 330-465-4397 or 330-8552212 - www.marshallvillepullers.com

SUN., JUL 23 at 4:30 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at St. Joseph Church, Mantua, OH. Presented by St. Joseph Church For information: 330-2742253 - www.stjosephmantua.com

SUN., JUL 23 at 9:00 am Mod Rod Pull Located at Carroll County Fairground, Carrollton, OH. Presented by Ohio Mod Rod Pullers For information: 330-8150527 - www.ohiomodrodpullers.org

TUES., JUL 25 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Clarion County Fair, Fairmount City, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Tractor and Truck Pullers Inc For information: 724-445-2542 412-491-7096 or 724-502-6120 - www. westernpapullers.com

TUES., JUL 25 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Clarion County Fair, Fairmount City, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

THURS., JUL 27 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Marshall Co Fair, Moundsville, WV. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

THURS., JUL 27 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Fayette County Fair, Dunbar, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

FRI., JUL 28 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Clarion County Fair, Fairmount City, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

FRI., JUL 28 at 6:30 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Sheakleyville Homecoming, Sheakleyville, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers.com

FRI., JUL 28 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Summit County Fair, Tallmadge, OH. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions. com

FRI., JUL 28 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Marshall Co Fair, Moundsville, WV. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

FRI., JUL 28 at 6:30 pm Truck and Tractor Pulls Located at Lake Co Fair, Painesville, OH. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

SAT., JUL 29 at 5:30 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Sheakleyville Homecoming, Sheakleyville, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www. nwpullers.com

SAT., JUL 29 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Fayette County Fair, Dunbar, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUL 29 at 4:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pulls Located at Pine Lake Raceway and Trails, Jefferson, OH. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

MON., JUL 31 at 7:00 pm Tractor Pulling Extravaganza Located at Columbiana County Fairgrounds, Lisbon, OH. For information: 330-424-5531 - columbianacountyfair.com

THURS., AUG 3 at 9:00 am Antique Dead Weight Pull Located at Columbiana County Fairgrounds, Lisbon, OH. For information: 330-424-5531 - columbianacountyfair.com

FRI., AUG 4 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Tyler County Fairground, Middlebourne, WV. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

FRI., AUG 4 at 7:00 pm Night of Smoke & Noise Located at Columbiana County Fairgrounds, Lisbon, OH. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 888-FULLPUL - fullpullproductions.com

SAT., AUG 5 at 7:00 pm Tractor and Truck Pull Located at Medina Co Fair, Medina, OH. Presented by Medina Co Fair For information: 330-723-9633 - www. medinaohiofair.com

SAT., AUG 5 at 7:00 pm Saturday Night Power Pulls Located at Columbiana County Fairgrounds, Lisbon, OH. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 888-FULLPUL - ntpapull.com

SAT., AUG 5 at 10:00 am Antique Tractor Pull Located at Harvest Barn Track, Sugarcreek, Ohio. Presented by River Valley Antique Tractor Pullers Assn. Inc. For information: 330-204-6545

MON., AUG 7 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Butler Farm Show, Prospect, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Tractor and Truck Pullers Inc For information: 724-445-2542 412-491-7096 or 724-502-6120 - www. westernpapullers.com

MON., AUG 7 - TBD Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Venango County Fairgrounds, Franklin, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-9444153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers.com

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TUES., AUG 8 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

TUES., AUG 8 at 6:30 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Venango County Fairgrounds, Franklin, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-9444153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers. com

WED., AUG 9 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Jefferson Township Fair, Mercer, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www. nwpullers.com

WED., AUG 9 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Butler Farm Show, Prospect, PA. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

THURS., AUG 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Jefferson Township Fair, Mercer, PA. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

THURS., AUG 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Jefferson Township Fair, Mercer, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers.com

FRI., AUG 11 at 6:00 pm Transfer Pull Located at Ruritan Park, East Rochester, OH. Presented by West Township Ruritans For information: 330-705-3511

FRI., AUG 11 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Jefferson Township Fair, Mercer, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers.com

FRI., AUG 11 at 7:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Beloit, OH. Presented by Goshen Ruritans For information: 234567-1268 - www.bunkerhillshootout. com

SAT., AUG 12 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Jefferson Township Fair, Mercer, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www. nwpullers.com

SAT., AUG 12 at 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-341-1026 - www.ccata. squarespace.com

SAT., AUG 12 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

SUN., AUG 13 at 6:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Ashtabula County Fair, Jefferson, OH. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-9444153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers. com

MON., AUG 14 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, Pennsylvania. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724777-2901

WED., AUG 16 at 7:00 pm Dayton Fair Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Dayton Fair, Dayton, PA. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

THURS., AUG 17 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull Located at Lawrence County Fair, New Castle, PA. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724-777-2901

THURS., AUG 17 at 7:00 pm Truck and

Take precautions to reduce tick exposure this summer

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife encourages Ohioans to be cautious while enjoying the outdoors this summer and take action to minimize contact with ticks. Ticks are found throughout Ohio and sometimes carry potentially dangerous diseases.

Many of Ohioans’ favorite outdoor activities can lead to increased exposure to ticks. Anglers, birders, hikers and hunters should take precautions to prevent ticks from becoming attached to their skin. Treat clothing worn outdoors with permethrin-based repellents according to the label directions.

To keep ticks on the outside of clothing, it may help to wear a longsleeved shirt tucked into pants with pant legs that are tucked into socks or boots. It may also be helpful to wear light-colored clothing, which will make it easier to spot ticks.

Thoroughly check clothes and skin for any attached ticks after any outdoor excursion, and don’t forget to check pets and gear, too. Ticks found attached to you or pets should be removed as quickly as possible to reduce the risk of contracting tickborne diseases.

To remove a tick, use tweezers or gloved hands. Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible and pull straight back with steady, even pressure.

Three species. There are three medically significant species of tick in Ohio: the American dog tick, the blacklegged tick, and the lone star tick. All three species have the potential to transmit diseases to humans and pets. Remain vigilant now and into the fall when the risk of contracting tick-borne disease is highest, but Lyme disease is possible year-round in Ohio.

The American dog tick is the most common tick in Ohio and is found in grassy areas. It is most active during the summer months and is the primary transmitter of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

The blacklegged tick is also known as the deer tick because it is frequently found on white-tailed deer. Blacklegged ticks have increased in Ohio since 2010, especially in forested areas. This species is active throughout the year, including winter, and can carry Lyme disease.

Lone star ticks are mostly found in southern Ohio in shaded, grassy areas and are active during the warmer months. This species can also transmit several diseases.

More information on these and other tick species, including photos, are found on the Ohio Department of Health webpage. To learn more about tick-borne diseases and their symptoms, visit cdc.gov/ticks.

Risk of disease. Ticks can transmit disease within 36 to 48 hours after the initial bite. It is important to regularly check for ticks and remove them as quickly as possible. Outdoor recreation increases the chance of encountering ticks.

Urban and suburban development also increases the risk as people are close to mice, deer and other hosts for ticks. Pets in an outdoor setting should have tick control.

It is important to note that, unlike humans and pets, wild animals such as deer are not affected by the blacklegged tick and suffer no ill effects from Lyme disease.

Hunters should remember that hunting and dressing deer may bring them into close contact with infected ticks. Lyme disease cannot be transmitted by the consumption of venison.

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River Valley Antique Tractor Pulling Association results

SUGARCREEK, Ohio — The River Valley Antique Tractor Pulling Association held a pull July 1.

Jackpot – PS 3600: 1. Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 204.52; 2. Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 186.16; 3. Wayne York, 1955 Ford 960, 174.68

Jackpot – SS6250: 1. Todd Spillman, 1938 John Deere G, 273.69; 2. Mark Magers, 1961 Farmall 560, 270.41; 3. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere 70, 264.36

Pro-Stock – 2750: 1. Wayne Schupp, 1953 AC CA, 246.16; 2. Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 238.21; 3. Pete Fishel, 1941 AC B, 233.51

Pro-Stock – 3000: 1. Andy Haldeman, 1947 Farmall C, 292.94; 2. Tom White, 1952 Farmall Super C, 234.8; 3. Jim Schupp, 1939 AC RC, 218.31

Pro-Stock – 3250: 1. Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 321.33; 2. Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 318.54; 3. Matt Pfeiffer, 1937 AC WC, 303.98

Pro-Stock – 3500: 1. Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 317.13; 2. Rudy Gauding, 1945 Allis Chalmers WC, 287.62; 3. Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 273.61

Pro-Stock – 3750: 1. Todd Everett, 1950: MM 335, 243.65; 2. Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 242.67; 3. Rudy Gauding, 1945 Allis Chalmers WC, 237.18

Pro-Stock – 4000: 1. Todd Everett, 1950: MM 335, 191.5; 2. Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 184.15; 3. Ken Myers, 1955 AC WD45, 183.53

Pro-Stock – 4500: 1. Rudy Gauding, 1951 Cockshutt 50:, 259.99; 2. Steve Eikleberry, 1952 cockshutt 40, 255.96; 3. Ken Myers, 1955 AC WD45, 250:.62

Pro-Stock – 5000: 1. Rudy Gauding, 1951 Cockshutt 50:, 202.42; 2. Ryder Triplett, 1951 John Deere A, 195.77; 3. Mike McKenzie, 1948 MM U, 195.21

Pro-Stock – 5500: 1. Mike McKenzie, 1948 MM U, 216.63; 2. Rudy Gauding, 1951 Cockshutt 50:, 216.33; 3. Steve Eikleberry, 1952 cockshutt 40, 213

Pro-Stock – 6000: 1. Ron Gauding, 1958 Cockshutt 570, 245.61; 2. Andy Chaffin, 1947 John Deere G, 234.32; 3. Rudy Gauding, 1951 Cockshutt 50:, 233.37

Pro-Stock – 6500: 1. Cadance Endlich, 1951 JD A, 232.96; 2. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM U, 232.01; 3. Andy Chaffin, 1947 John Deere G, 226.46

Pro-Stock – 7000: 1. Mark Beitzel, 1962 AC D19, 246.27; 2. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM U, 243.3; 3. Matt Best, 1953 John Deere

G, 241.08

Pro-Stock – 7500: 1. Mark Beitzel, 1962 AC D19, 268.35; 2. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM U, 257.91; 3. Matt Best, 1953 John Deere

G, 255.34

Pro-Stock – 8500: 1. Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM U, 269.61

Stock – 2750: 1. Cordell Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt 20 Black-

hawk, 323.83; 2. Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 322.88; 3. Brooke Davis, 1967 AC D12. 300:.36 Stock – 3000: 1. Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 216.1;

2. Cordell Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt 20 Blackhawk, 200:.35; 3. Brooke Davis, 1967 AC D12. 168.67

Stock – 3250: 1. Cordell Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt 20 Blackhawk, 313.79; 2. Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 222.49; 3. Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 202.97

Stock – 3500: 1. Jeff Rider Durst, 1953 MM R, 214.09; 2. Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC WD, 211.06; 3. Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 195.65

Stock – 3750: 1. Cordell Gauding, 1951 Cockshutt 30, 249.42;

2. Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC WD, 247.44; 3. Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 214.47

Stock – 4000: 1. Wendell Everett, 1959 MM 4 Star, 178.88; 2. Tommy Foust, 1957 Ford 960, 152.14; 3. Cordell Gauding, 1951 Cockshutt 30, 150:.63

Stock – 4500: 1. Wendell Everett, 1959 MM 4 Star, 242.1; 2. Ron Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt 40-PD, 202.69; 3. Laci Beitzel, 1954 Allis Chalmers WD45, 200:.3

Stock – 5000: 1. Ron Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt 40-PD, 193.45;

2. Wendell Everett, 1959 MM 4 Star, 188.71; 3. Eric Coffman, 51 Oliver 77, 186.04

Stock – 5500: 1. Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 219.96; 2. Dennis Leggett, 1956 Farmall 300:, 202.17; 3. Mitch Bradford, 1956 Farmall M, 199.55

Stock – 6000: 1. Eric Coffman, 51 Oliver 77, 235.69; 2. Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 224.14; 3. Raymond Robinson, 1957 Farmall M, 219.18

Stock – 6500: 1. Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 207.16; 2. Mitch Bradford, 1956 Farmall M, 199.34; 3. Trenton Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 50:, 192.89

Stock – 7000: 1. Trenton Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 50:, 226.56

Stock – 7500: 1. Brett Brown, 1958 John Deere 720, 245.61; 2. Trenton Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 50:, 237.05; 3. Rick Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 227.02

Stock – 8500: 1. Rick Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 246.42;

2. Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 245.92; 3. Brett Brown, 1958 John Deere 720, 243.5 Stock – 9000: 1. Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 274.04;

2. Brett Brown, 1958 John Deere 720, 256.96; 3. Rick Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 254.33

Super-Stock – 3500: 1. Tom Braniger, 1944 AC WC, 252.57

Super-Stock – 3750: 1. Tom Braniger, 1944 AC WC, 250:.38

Super-Stock – 4000: 1. Tom Braniger, 1944 AC WC, 305.82;

2. Mick Sheets, 1936 CO-OP #3. 151.78

Super-Stock – 4500: 1. Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere A, 186.85; 2. Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 179.64; 3. Terry Keen, 1958 Oliver 88, 174.97

Super-Stock – 5000: 1. Terry Keen, 1958 Oliver 88, 229.84

Don’t miss Geauga Park District’s remaining Nights Out in the Park

CHARDON, Ohio — If you like free music and movies outdoors, you can mark your calendar for Geauga Park District’s three remaining Nights Out in the Park this summer.

Movie Night: “Encanto”

Saturday, July 22, 8:30-11:30 PM

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Join us for a screening of Disney’s “Encanto” (PG) at this International Dark Sky Park! Movie shown at dusk, approximately 9:30 PM. Bring blankets, lawn chairs and refreshments. Shown indoors if inclement weather.

Movie Night: Singin’ in the Rain

Saturday, August 12, 8:30-11:30 PM

Observatory Park

It’s been called “the greatest musical ever made,” so we’ll be planning for clear skies as we present “Singin’ in the Rain”! Movie shown at dusk, approximately 9:15 PM. Bring blankets, lawn chairs and refreshments.

Shown indoors if inclement weather.

Nights Out in the Parks: Jim & Beth, Acoustic

Saturday, August 19, 7-8:30 PM Big Creek Park, Amphitheater

Enjoy the music of Jim & Beth Miller, an acoustic duo covering folk and blues songs of the 60s & 70s, including the Grateful Dead, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac and more! Held inside if inclement weather. Wheelchair/stroller accessible.

Observatory Park is located at 10610 Clay Street in Montville Township; Big Creek Park is located at 9160 Robinson Road in Chardon Township. For any event changes before coming out, please check the Geauga Park District’s social media or website under Programs & Events, or call 440-286-9516. Activities move indoors in inclement weather.

Enjoy Geauga Park District virtual programs at home

CHARDON, Ohio — Geauga Park District offers a diverse lineup of live virtual programming using the free software Zoom. These presentations can be easily enjoyed from the comfort and privacy of your own home for free via a computer, tablet or phone.

This season, virtual visitors will

be treated to the following astronomy topics, all from 7 to 8 p.m.: Amazing Exoplanets (July 28), Finding Black Holes (August 25) and Cleveland’s Cosmic Connections (September 22).

To sign up, visit www.geaugaparkdistrict.org, click Programs & Events and select program type: “virtual.”

Super-Stock – 5500: 1. Brian McIntire, 1959 Farmall 660, 313.63; 2. Scott Spillman, 1947 John Deere G, 299.83; 3. Kirk Spillman, 1938 John Deere G, 294.59

Super-Stock – 6000: 1. Scott Spillman, 1947 John Deere G, 265.78; 2. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere 70, 258.67; 3. Kirk Spillman, 1938 John Deere G, 257.81

Super-Stock – 6500: 1. Mark Magers, 1961 Farmall 560, 284.78; 2. Kirk Spillman, 1938 John Deere G, 272.33; 3. Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 270.41

Super-Stock – 7000: 1. Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 286.59; 2. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere 70, 284.7; 3. Mark Magers, 1961 Farmall 560, 280.9

Super-Stock – 7500: 1. Broden Supers, 1956 John Deere 70, 281.25; 2. Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 279.13; 3. Jim Elder, 1953 MM UB, 273.49

Super-Stock – 8500: 1. Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 342.79; 2. Jim Elder, 1953 MM UB, 273.69; 3. David Buehler, 1950: AC 190XT, 196.27

Top Cut – 3250: 1. Gary Jones, 1954 Farmall H, 329.11; 2. Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 242.15

Top Cut – 3500: 1. Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 342.01; 2. Gary Jones, 1954 Farmall H, 334.62; 3. Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 259.47

Top Cut – 3750: 1. Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 246.75; 2. Gary Jones, 1954 Farmall H, 239.33

Top Cut – 4000: 1. Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 268.29; 2. Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 254.93; 3. Gary Jones, 1954 Farmall H, 252.6

Top Cut – 4500: 1. Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere A, 335.19; 2. Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 116.8; 3. Ken Beadnell, 1953 Farmall M, 99.7

Top Cut – 5000: 1. Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 244.46; 2. Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 231.25; 3. Colten Brahler, 1938 John Deere G, 224.85

Top Cut – 5500: 1. Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 233.37; 2. Travis Brand, 1954 Farmall MTA, 230.09; 3. Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 229.98

Top Cut – 6000: 1. Justin Sellers, 1950: MM U, 287.49; 2. Mike Supers, 1952 John Deere 70, 287.45; 3. Ron Gauding, 1958 Cockshutt 570, 274.9

Top Cut – 6500: 1. Mike Supers, 1952 John Deere 70, 249.4; 2. Justin Sellers, 1950: MM U, 242.39; 3. Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 240.12

Top Cut – 7000: 1. Ken Beadnell, 1959 Farmall 560, 248.14; 2. Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 242.49

Top Cut – 7500: 1. Ken Beadnell, 1959 Farmall 560, 269.81

Top Cut – 8500: 1. Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 286.74; 2. Ken Beadnell, 1959 Farmall 560, 278.58

Ticks may be able to spread chronic wasting disease between deer

MADISON, Wis. — A new study from researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison finds that ticks can harbor transmissible amounts of the protein particle that causes Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), implicating the parasites as possible agents in the disease’s spread between deer in Wisconsin.

CWD is caused by a pathogenic agent called a prion, which can pass from deer-to-deer through contact with things like prion-contaminated soil and infected bodily fluids such as urine, saliva, blood and feces. Prions, which cause disease in animals and in humans, prompt certain proteins to fold abnormally, particularly in the brain, and prevent these proteins from carrying out their normal functions. Over time, the CWD prion can cause severe brain damage and eventually death in deer.

A lot of CWD studies focus on the role soil plays in spreading the fatal neurological disease among deer. But Heather Inzalaco, a researcher in the Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, housed in the UW–Madison Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, was curious about other potential environmental and behavioral means of transmission.

“Deer live these secret lives; we don’t see everything that they do,” Inzalaco says.

She started to consider what sort of things pester deer that could be connected to CWD: Ticks were the perfect parasitic potential culprit to investigate.

Ticks have a goal, of course, to feed on their host’s blood. Inzalaco began to wonder if ticks that acquire blood from CWD-infected deer could also host the prions and if so, could they contain enough prions to spread the disease.

The question became even more intriguing when she discovered that the most common nonaggressive social behavior that deer engage in is allogrooming.

“Deer will groom one another to get places that they can’t reach on their own through self-grooming,” Inzalaco says. “If they’re grooming each other and they’re doing that to remove ectoparasites [such as ticks], that might be problematic because they’re probably eating the ectoparasites.”

First, she needed to show that ticks can take up and harbor these prions when they feed on CWDinfected blood. She designed an experiment to do just that.

“You’d think that it’d be easy to get ticks to take a blood meal, but they are surprisingly fussy in the lab,” Inzalaco says. She was able to determine that ticks can not only carry the prions in their blood meal, they can also carry enough of the agent to potentially infect another animal with CWD. After seeing that the phenomenon was possible in the lab, it was time to see what was happening in the wild.

Inzalaco partnered with the Department of Natural Resources to study ticks collected from deer that hunters harvested and submitted for CWD testing. Of the 176 deer with ticks she studied, 15 of the deer were also positive for CWD. Inzalaco took the ticks from the infected deer and tested the blood they contained to quantify the amount of prion the ticks harbored.

She determined that these engorged, wild ticks did carry transmissible levels of prions — just like those in the lab — making them potential mechanical vectors for the disease.

“They’re just like a little CWD

tic-tac that are possibly being eaten by the deer,” Inzalaco says.

The study did not test whether prion-carrying ticks did cause transmission to other deer.

Understanding more about how CWD can spread can help improve the management of the disease. While it isn’t practical to treat all wild deer with tick preventatives, Inzalaco believes better land stewardship could help manage tick populations.

For instance, having contiguous habitat of native plant communities and properly managing areas to continue a natural fire regime has been shown to limit tick populations, she says, while more fragmented, unbalanced ecosystems riddled with invasive plants may allow ticks to proliferate more readily.

Inzalaco says it might be possible to use ticks as a way to screen for CWD in both wild and farmed deer. Current methods of diagnosis or screening involve invasive sample collection from animals or tissue sampling after their death. While testing the ticks from deer may not lead to the same level of accuracy as testing tissue samples, it could still be a useful tool to better understanding where the disease is affecting deer population in the state.

Inzalaco also believes her research can help improve the ecosystems that everyone relies on, especially the state’s hunters.

“We are all inextricably linked to ecosystem function and the biodiversity of those ecosystems,” she says. “That is really what drives my desire to learn and do good science on a daily basis. We need to make an effort to preserve our natural heritage so that we can continue living on this planet and not be overtaken by disease and have healthy animals and healthy functioning ecosystems.”

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Dogs & Dog Supplies

7mini Australian/BorderColliepuppies,12-weeksold,greatfarmdogs $150each;Holmesville,Ohio (330)600-9887

Beagles-4 pups, $ 150-200;(1)7-y r female,doesrunrabbits,$75 ; (330)614-2353

BlueHeeler puppies,shotsand wormed,greatforfamilyorfarmers , $550cash,nochecks,creditcardextra;alsoGoldendoodlepuppies,specialprice$400;Mt.Gilead,Ohio,call (419)560-0056

BorderCollie mixedpupsorHanging TreeCattledogs,10weeksold,6to choosefrom,$250;(419)631-7962

CKCRat Terriers,born3/20/23,smart goodlookingpups,wellsocialized , dewormedandvaccinated,1yrgenetichealthguarantee,$350each ; (234)926-6966

FemaleBorder Colliepuppy,12weeks,$300,farmraisedfromheardingparents;calls(330)205-3875,for pics,Alliancearea(330)680-6548

GoldenRetriever mixpuppies,dob 5/15/23,firstvaccineandwormed , $300;Butler,Ohio,(740)398-2101

Lookingfor littersofpuppies,all breeds,allsizestoplaceinloving homes;(330)466-6178

MiniatureAustralian Shepherd,femaleredmerle,dob8/9/21,$300 ; maleredtri-color,dob3/1/18,$200 ; farmraised;Alliancearea(330)2053875forpics/text(330)680-6548

MountainCur puppies,1male,4females,1stshotandwormed,good farmorhuntingdogs,$100ea. ; (740)215-1873

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES

AKC registered, both parents on site, wormed & vaccinated. Ready to go to new homes $1500 330-933-4688

Malvern, OH

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Donkeys

Forsale donkeys,havelivedwith cattle,$200ahead;phone(740)4326063,pleaseleaveamessage

Excavating GIBBS

Excavating

DoyleExcavating landclearing,buildingponds,dozersto25tons,radius 100miles,rockbottomrates;7am8pm.(330)309-1697

Farms & Real Estate

Forsale orleaseRobertsvillefeed mill,includes3bedroomhouse;Ray (330)958-3446

SWEET MEADOW FARM DRAINAGE

938-3136

Fielddrainage,horizontaldirectional drillinganddirectionalboringservices byDirtWorksDrainage,bookingnow forsummerandfall,compute r modeleddesigns,RTKGPSinstallation,freeestimates;Louisville,Ohio (330)823-8823

LaserLine ExcavatingLLC-general excavationincludingbasements,buildingpads,driveways,ponds,land clearing,demolition,tilerepairand landscaping;wearelicensedtoinstall septicsystems;younameit,wedig andgradeit;Greenwich,Ohio , (419)895-1225or(419)895-1283

MastExcavating-driveways,building sites,demolition,landclearing,land improvements;callforafreeestimate (724)815-5237

StroupLand Improvement-subsurfacedrainagetileplow/trencher,land clearing,pondbuilding,ditching,Hharvestoresiloremoval;call(330)6149052

Farms & Real Estate

100acres forsale,NorthJackson/ Diamondarea,$15,000peracre,seriousinquiriesonly;leavevoicemessagecallreturned(330)307-5546

106acres consistingof3parcelsin Clarksville,OhioinWarrenCounty,56 tillablebutcouldbeexpanded,2,854 sqftfarmhouse,1acrepond,Morton building,barn,carport;the16acre woodedparcelcouldbebuiltonor soldoff,ithasbeensoiltestedand clearedforahomesite,$1,495,000; contactJennyEngland,Coldwell BankerRealtyformoreinformation (513)926-6257emailJennyEnglandSellsHomes@gmail.com

Farmland forsale,166-plusacres,60 acrestillablebottomlandpluspasturesandwoodlands,includes2hay storagebldgs,implementsshed,workshop,chickencoupesandhouse,as is,$820,000,nearWellsburg,WV ; (304)470-5141; farmlandwestvirginia@gmail.com

PROPERTIES - SALE/RENT

Call Randy: (330)482-5537

Monday - Friday Hours: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Building/Approx. 12 acres: Rt. 657, Old Rt. 14, Columbiana, OH Great for Food/Wine Venue $900,000

Building/Approx. 14 acres: 13280 Old East Liverpool Rd. (Rt. 30/45), West Point, OH - Great tor Equip. Sales/Trucking $1,900,000

Re/MaxResults- newprice , $372,900,2628MapleRd,Sheffield Twp,Jefferson,AshtabulaCo,Ohio,5 bedrooms,1-1/2baths,on40acres approx.7acreswoods,outbuildingsdetachedgarage,blockbarn(2stalls, milkhouse)andattachedpolebarn , barn,shop,toolshedandagranary , plus2greenhouses,fruittreesanda pond,hickorycabinetsinthekitchen andbambooflooringinthelivingroom, outsidewoodfurnaceandapellet stove,somuchtooffer,Jefferson Schools,TaraDean(440)812-0508 ; newprice,$399,900,7279Harmon Rd,NorthKingsville,AshtabulaCo Ohio,alittlesliceofprivacyonapproximately74acres,2bedroom,2bath ranchhomewithoversized1ca r heatedgarage,detached2cargarageand24x30metalpolebuilding nestledbackoffthepavedroad mostlywoodedpropertywithsome timbervalue,smallcreek,12-month homewarranty,citywater,Buckeye Schools,CharlotteBaldwin(440)8123834;$155,000,41.24acres,Gilbert Rd,NewtonFalls,ParisTwp,Portage Co,Ohio,2parcelsincluded,lightly woodedinthefront,approximately 405-ft.x3,596-ft.andwidensoutabit intheback,roughdriveandelectric runtopole,newlypavedroad,SoutheastLocalSchools,CharlotteBaldwin (440)812-3834

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20 acres or more, with or without buildings, road frontage a plus, in Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee. Call 866-893-5263

Feed

Barleyfor salein1,300to2,500poundsupersacks,virgin,foodgrade toxinfree,boughtfromaclosingbrewery,soldbythesupersack,$.14¢per pound;(419)606-2846Burbank,Ohio

Fencing

Professional

load,hydraulicrearunload,heavyduty axleswithhyd.drumbrakesand 550/45-22.5flotationtires,storedinside,weownedsince2008,$19,500

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Goats

25black Spanishdoelings,bornApril andMay,weanedandvaccinated $275each;(330)473-7575

CommercialBoer goatsandhighpercentage,Nig./Lamancha,Medina Cnty,04'23kids1yr;(440)915-3984 F.B.MelinzAcres.

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Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip

GRAIN BINS FOR

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Greenhouses

(4)24-ft.x96-ft. DeCloetgutterconnectgreenhousesavailable,already disassembled;(2)Eriegutterconnect greenhouses;Wadsworthventmachinesandcontrols;louvers;cold frames;hangingbasketlines;1/2-in.to 3-in.pipe;12-in.or20-in.HAFfans ; formoreitemsorinfocontactJon (440)668-6647oremail JOrasko22@yahoo.como f Oraskobrothers.comforpicturesand inventory

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Cleanbright wheatstraw,3x3x8 bales,$40;Creston,Ohio(330)3179266

Dairyhorse andbeefqualityhay largesquaresandroundbales;call (740)502-4244

20221st cuttimothyalfalfa,large squares;2ndgrass;3rdalfalfatimothy; strawlargeandsmallsquares ; (330)614-1779

1stcut square, $ 4each;Caldwell ,Ohio(740)260-9383

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Buyerand sellerofsemiloadsofhay andstrawbytheton.Dairyalfalfa available.CharlesF.BrickerandSon 12827GoshenRd.,Salem,Ohio (330)501-7215

Bainbridge, OH

Anyoneinterested inlastyear’shay? 70bales,4x4solid,netwrappedround bales,storedoutside;(304)780-5660

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Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad , EastRochester,Ohio44625. Wantedto buywheatstrawandalfalfahay,preferlargesquares ; (800)622-9902

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Wheatstraw $ 3abale;phone (440)355-5003,locatedat41857 BiggsRd,Lagrange,Ohio

Hay & Forage Equipment

2013H 7230NHdiscbine,rebuiltmain gearbox,thrushopandradyforfield

$13,900;(740)490-8394,Washington

Courthouse

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Horses & Ponies

BUCKEYE MINI HORSE, DONKEY, PONY AND HORSE AUCTION

July 22, 2023

Tack: 8:30AM | Animals:12PM

Early Consignment:

Herd dispersal 16 Miniature

Jenny Donkeys, 1 Jack & 1 Gelding, 1 Mini Mule, 15 Miniature Horses & Shetland from one farm

Wayne County Fairgrounds

199 Vanover St., Wooster, Ohio

Daniel Schrock Auctioneer (330)763-0905

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Horses & Ponies

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc

Saturday, August 5

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Friday, August 11

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Landscaping

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Lawn & Garden

AllianceMulchandWood,8differenttypesofhardwoodmulch,dyed andnon-dyed,hardwood,12 monthsoutoftheyear,delivery available;(330)823-7090

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Machinery & Equipment

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Machinery & Equipment

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256 Dolly Wheel Rake - $2,500.

110 & 150 Gal. 3pt Sprayers w/ Booms

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TRACTORS

NEW HOLLAND 2WD 7610, NEW TIRES, EXCELLENT .......................$32900

FORD 3930, 6600 HRS, REVERSER TRANS, NEW TIRES, NICE TRACTOR ................................................................................$12900

JD 4250 2WD CAB, POWERSHIFT, 6600 HRS., NEW TIRES,

VG CONDITION ..................................................................................$46900

FORD 3910, 2133 HRS., EXCELLENT .................................................$13900

JD 6200 MFWD CAB, LOADER, P QUAD 4472 HOURS ......................$45900

FORD 4630 MFWD, LOADER, 1340 HOURS ......................................$28900

FORD 2310 2WD 2739 HRS. .............................................................$8900

COMPACT TRACTORS

2018 MF 2075E MFWD/LOADER, ONLY 995 HRS., EX. COND., 49HP ....$22900

JD 870 MFWD, ONLY 594 HOURS, VERY NICE. ..............................$12900

JD 3039R CAB, 4WD, LOADER, 1810 HRS. ...................................$31900

HAY EQUIPMENT

2012 NEW HOLLAND 450 ROUND BALER, EXCELLENT! ...............$16900

JD 375 5X4.........................................................................................$7900

CASE IH 8420 4X4 ROUND BALER, HYD TIE ...................................$8900

SITREX 4 ROTOR RT 5800H, 19’ HD TEDDER .................................$6950

JD 338 SQUARE BALER, VERY LOW USE........................................$16500

NH 315 BALER, LONG CHUTE, LONG TONGUE, VERY GOOD COND. $7950

JD 74 9’ BAR RAKE W/DOLLY WHEEL..............................................$2950

HAY BUSTER, 2100 GRINDER .........................................................$17500

JD 64 BAR RAKE ................................................................................$2550

JD 350 SICKLE BAR MOWERS VG 7’ ................................................$2950

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HARVESTING

JD 930 FULL FINGER HEAD EX COND ..................................................$9750

IH 843 4 ROW CORN HEAD ................................................................$3950

UNVERFERTH HT30 HEADER CART, EX COND W/LIGHTS ...............$5950

TILLAGE

JD 1700 11 SHANK DISK CHISEL ....................................................$2950

MCFARLANE RT 2025 25’ VERTICAL TILLAGE NEW FRONT BLADES, NEW REEL BLADES ....................................................$19900

PLANTING

JD 8200 18 DISK GRAIN DRILL W/GRASS SEED BOX ....................$4950

SPREADERS

NEW HOLLAND 185 W/ NEW TOP BEATER ...................................$16900

NEW IDEA 3626 SPREADER HYD TAILGATE ....................................$6950

IMPLEMENTS

NEW IRONCRAFT 2512 12’ BATWING MOWER .............................$13500

IRONCRAFT 2515 15’ BATWING MOWER ......................................$15900

IRONCRAFT UH84 HD 7’ TILLER .......................................................$3550

IRONCRAFT 970 EXTREME DUTY 7’ CUTTER....................................$5900

IRONCRAFT/TITAN 3515 HD BATWING ..........................................$18500

RHINO SV2160 21’ REACH, 60” 3 PT BOOM MOWER ...................$15900

TITAN 49” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1390

TITAN 60” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1995

TITAN 1810P PULLTYPE HD 10’ CUTTER .........................................$8450

TITAN 1810 3PT HD CUTTER .............................................................$6350

TITAN 1808P PULL TYPE HD 8’ CUTTER ..........................................$6950

TITAN 1808 3PT HD CUTTER .............................................................$5590

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Massey Ferguson 1725TLB $19,000.00

NH Workmaster 25S with loader and backhoe $19,0000.00

NH Boomer 3040 ROPS with loader $27,000.00

NH Boomer 3040 with cab and loader $26,000.00

NH LS170 $20,000.00

NH L234 with steel tracks $62,000.00

NH TC34DA with loader $22,000.00

NH 145 spreader $7,000.00

Snowblower for Boomer 3040 $5,000.00

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HAY EQUIPMENT

New Holland 256 Rake ................................ $1,975

NEW Tar River Round Bale Grabber ........... $2,800

Tar River 4 spinner hay tedder NEW ......... $10,125

Challenger RB45 Round Baler .................... $9,250

New Holland 256 Dolly wheel rake ............. $4,250

Mini Round Baler for Compact Tractors NEW $7,395

Tar River 2 Spinner Hay Tedders NEW ....... $3,195

Tar River Econo Wrap, 3pt. bale wrapper .... $5,150

Tar River BDR - 185 Drum Mower ............... $4,600

MISC.

NEW 5’ and 6’ Brush Hogs .............................. IN STOCK

7 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - New Points $6,550

9 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - Field Ready $5,750

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FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, July 20, 2023 | Rural Marketplace C15 Misc. 1 MNDCG36 Bucket, 36” Ditching Bucket For Mustang/ Yanmar 450 Excavator ..... $450 2017 Kubota RTV-X1100C Utility Vehicle, 5761 Hrs., Diesel, Hydro 4x4 W/Power Dump Bed, Power Steering, Enclosed Cab, Heat & Air Conditioning ........... $14,900 Cart, 37’ ............... $6,650 1962 John Deere 4010 Compact Utility Tractor, 88 HP, 1 of 272 Built, Tractor Starts Right Up, Drives, Power Steering Works, 3 Pt Works, Weep Holes Seep (see pictures), Good Restoration Project, Unknown Hours ......... $7,000 1969 Oliver 1650 Row Crop Tractor, 66 HP, 2WD, Diesel, Standard Trans, Open Station, Unknown Hours ......... $6,500 1986 John Deere 2950 Utility Tractor, 85 HP, 1675 Hrs, 2WD, 12 Speed Syncro Trans, 2 Rear Hyd Remotes, 3 Pt. Hitch, Cat II, 540/ 1000 PTO, New Rubber, 16.9x38 Rear BKT, 10.00-16 Front. $27,500 PRICE REDUCED! Ford-New Holland 1215 Utility Tractor, 1688 Hrs., 16 HP, Package Includes, Tractor w/60” Deck, Rear Blade And Post Hole Digger ........ $5,500 1999 John Deere 6410 Utility Tractorw/Aiamo Mower, 104 HP, 5781 Hrs., 16/16 PowerQuad Trans., 540 PTO, 2 Remotes, 46085R34 Rear Tires, Cold Start Pkg, Alamo 18’ Arm w/6’ Flail Head &A60 Rotary Ax Boom Head ... $49,500 2002 Kubota 9000 Utility Tractor, 4099 Hrs., 90 HP, Cab, 4WD, Loader, Snycro Trans .... $28,500 2013 John Deere 5100E Utility Tractor, 901 Hrs., 100 HP, Standard Cab, 4WD, 540 Rear PTO, Wide Tires ................. $56,500 2015 John Deere 3046R Compact Utility Tractor, 238 Hrs., 44 HP, Cab, Hydro Transmission, Includes 84” Front Snow Blade Only$44,600 2013 John Deere 8360R Row Crop Tractor, 6092 Hours, 360 HP, IVT Transmission, Cab Deluxe Commandview II, Deluxe Radio Package, 1000 Rear PTO, Cold Weather Package, Front & Rear Duals, Front Weights ... $185,000 2018 John Deere 6120R Utility Tractor, 3767 Hours, 120 HP, Cab w/Standard Seat, Hydraulic Pump114UMin., Front Fenders, Cold Start Package, IVT Trans $72,000 2019 John Deere 6105E Utility Tractor, 1175 Hrs., 105 HP, MFWD, 12F/12R PowerReverser Trans, Cab, Front Weight Support$65,000 2020 John Deere X730 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 25 HP, 306 Hrs., 2WD, Turf Tires, Kawaski Liquid Cooled V-Twin Engine, Power Steering, Hyd Lift And Hyd Imp Connection, 60”Auto Connect Deck, Basic Warranty Till 4-2025 $1 0,500 2020 John Deere X730 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 25 HP, 440 Hrs., 25.5 Kaw Liquid Cool Engine, Tilt Steering, Power Steering, Hyd Lift For Deck, 60” Drive Over Auto Connect Deck, Basic Warranty Till April, 2025 ............. $11,895 2018 John Deere Z535M Zero Turn Mower, 25 HP, 365 Hrs., 54” Deck, V-Twin Briggs Engine $3,500 DEMO UNIT! 2023 John Deere X750 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 1 .1 Hrs., Diesel, 24 HP, 2WD, Turf Tires, 54” Mowing Deck .. $13,409 1998 Craftsman LT1000 Riding Mower, 20 HP, 42” Cutting Deck, Includes Bagger, Gas ...... $650 Gravely 152Z Zero Turn Mower, 23 HP, 893 Hrs., Gas, 52” Cutting Deck, 2WD ............. $2,500 Ford 501 Sickle Bar Mower, 6’ Bar, Good Shape ............ $1,300 2017 John Deere 60” Mowing Deck, Like New, Fits on JD 1025R Tractor, Drive Over Auto Connect Deck .................. $2,500 Unverferth TopAir ATS Sprayer, Pull-Type, 150 Gallons, 45’ Booms, 20” Spacing ............ $6,500 2010 Unverferth 200 ATV Sprayer, 200 Gallon, 45 Foot Boom, 20” Spacing, 5.5 Honda Engine, Raven Controller .............. $9,500 1997 John Deere 874 Manure Side Spreader, Approx. 150 Bushel Struck 272 Heaped ..... $10,500 JD 1250 Floater Tires, Complete Set, Rims & Mounting Hardware From JD 9660 Combine, 125045x32 Firestone 16 Ply Tires, Tread Has Some Stubble Damage $6,200 2003 New Holland LW90 Wheel Loader, 667 Hrs., Enclosed Cab, 1 & 2 Yard Buckets w/Quick Attach And Forks, Heat ........ $35,000 JD Bucket, 18”, 2.8 Cu Ft. .. $995 TRACTORS Ford 1120 - 2WD Diesel ...............................$2,750 Kioti DK50HST - 50 HP, Cab, AC, Loader, 2700 Hrs, Nice! ....................................... $25,750 Kubota BX2350 - 4x4, Diesel, 54” Deck, Nice ... Call Kubota B2620 - Loader Backhoe 470 Hrs. $21,550 Kubota B3300SU - 4x4, Loader, 33 HP, .... $17,750 Kubota L4400 - 4x4, loader, hydro, 39 HP $22,500 Kubota M6800 - 2wd, Loader, 761 Hrs. .... $21,950 New Holland TB120 - 120HP, 4x4, ROPS, Loader, 2300 Hrs.................................................. $39,500 Zetor 6245 62 HP, 4x4, Runs and Works Good .$7,950 COMPACT SEED DRILLS Tar River DRL072 72” 3pt Conventional Drill . $3,900 Tar River SAYA505 - 55” 3pt NO-TILL .........$6,200 Tar River SAYA507 - 78” 3pt NO-TILL ......... $7,900 Greenscape 600 - 60” 3pt NO-TILL ........... $15,875
LOADERS Bobcat S160 - One Owner, Very Nice $21,500 2021 Bobcat T66 - Like new ..............$58,750 New Holland LS170.................................... $17,750 2022 New Holland C332 - All Options ....... $74,500 2022 New Holland C345 - All Options ....... $84,500 EXCAVATORS NEW INVENTORY ARRIVING THIS WEEK - CALL! Kobelco SK200 ............................................... CALL 2012 Bobcat E35 - Cab, Heat, Air, Thumb, NICE! ....................................... $42,795 2013 Bobcat E55 - 1300 Hrs, Enclosed .... $67,500 CAT 312 Excavator - C/A/H Thumb .......... $39,900 JD 85G Excavator - 19k Weight, C/A/H, New Rubber Tracks, Blade .................. $62,550 Kobelco 160 - 5400 Hrs.............................. $55,500 Komatsu PC78 ............................................... CALL Kubota KX121-2 LOW Hours...................... $33,950 Takeuchi TB016 - 1.5 Ton, 4500 Hrs, Work Ready .......................................... $15,950 DOZERS Case 650 New Arrival ................................ $28,500 Case 550G - Nice Dozer ............................ $32,550 Case 850B 0 New engine .......................... $28,500 Case 850K LGP - New Undercarriage, NICE $54,750 Fiat Allis HD11B - Runs & Works great, Good undercarriage................................ $15,000 NEW 3 POINT HITCH ROTOTILLERS 5’ Cherokee ................................................... $2,475 6’ Cherokee ................................................... $2,600 5’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ..................... $2,900 6’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ...................... $3,300 NEW Grapple Buckets 48” Grapple Bucket..............................................$1,595 72” Grapple Bucket..............................................$2,195 84” HD Grapple Bucket .......................................$3,350 60” Tar River Root Grapple .................................$1,950 78” Claw Grapple .........................................
Field Ready $4,750 White 20’ Folding Disc (2 Avail.) $5,950 & $6,450 6’ Disc 3pt. Hitch ..........................$1,276 & $1,375 2 Bottom Plow 3pt. Hitch ...............................$575 5’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,025 6’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,395 Landscape Rakes NEW 4’, 5’, 6’ ..................... CALL NEW Tar River 4” Wood Chipper ..................$2,500 NEW Skid Steer Quick Attach HD Brush Hog, Std. Flow .................................$4, 750 & $4,950 Gravely Promaster 26H - 60” Zero Turn Mower ............................................ $8,550 Wallenstein 50 Bushel Manure Spreader NEW $6,850 Good Selection of Used Zero Turn Mowers We make hydraulic hoses! www.harttractor.com 330-897-1106 3589 SR 643, Baltic, OH 43804 Pick-up & Delivery Available • Ask About Shipping SPECIALIZING IN FARM EQUIPMENT REPAIRS Lots of Aftermarket Parts for NH & JD Square & Round Balers · Haybines · Grinders · Rollerbar Rakes Mixers · NH Choppers · NI Corn pickers Complete Driveline and PTO Parts and Repair available Machinery & Equipment Korywagons andparts,8/10/12-ton gearsinstock;WestFarmington,Ohio (440)693-4687leavemessage NEW & USED TRACTOR PARTS ST. RT. 60 LOWELL, OHIO (740) 896-2486 HUCK BROTHERS INC. www.huckbrothers.com OWENS IMPLEMENT 5219 Deis Hill Rd. Dover, Ohio Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. 8-12 After hours by appointment NEW EQUIPMENT Vermeer H&S Farm Equipment Kioti Tractors Woods Equipment Ariens Equipment Gravely (330) 343-5708 www.owensimplement.com S&S EQUIPMENT CARROLLTON, OHIO 330-739-4275 800-572-2895 MAHINDRA TRACTORS VERMEER HAY EQUIPMENT BUSH HOG EQUIPMENT IRONCRAFT EQUIPMENT TAR RIVER IMPLEMENTS SEE US AT THE CARROLL COUNTY FAIR JULY 18TH-23RD “SPECIAL FAIR PRICING” NOW IN STOCK TAR RIVER MINI ROUND BALERS, MOWERS & RAKES ONLY 20HP COMPACT TRACTOR REQUIRED HAY HUT HAY FEEDERS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE $995 WWW.SSFARMEQUIPMENT.COM SEE US ON FACEBOOK New Equipment Vermeer Anderson Bush Hog Construction Attachments EZ Trail Gehl Gravely JSV LS Tractors McCormick Rossi Salford Tubeline Versatile DEMO MODELS AVAILABLE Vermeer Net Wrap & 30” Silacord in stock! 4675 Depot Rd, Salem, Ohio 44460 www.thetractordepot.com Machinery & Equipment Forsale NewHolland477haybinein goodcondition;Huntsburg,Ohio,call ortextto(216)470-8851 Machinery & Equipment Claas450T rotaryrake,usedonapprox.100acres,2021model,$14,500; (740)629-3707 Machinery & Equipment Allis-Chalmers1940 classC,runs great,looksgood,$1,500oroffer ; Chetat(330)400-7090 Machinery & Equipment 4400JD combine,usedlastyear,with 13-ft.flexhead,$3,500;(330)2078682

We’ve

NH166 windrowinverter,goodbelts andpaint,newsealsandhydraulic motor,workswell,$3,100;(234)2013289

NH316 baler,rebuiltknotter,realnice, fieldreadybaler,$6,000;NH273 baler,rebuiltknotter,$2,800;Joe Rohrer(330)738-2711cell(330)2054940

NH855 baler,goodshape,withbale command,$3,500;16-ft.flexhead,off F3Gleaner,$2,000;A438cornhead offF3,$1,500;manypartsforcorn heads;OBO;(330)507-7976

NI5212 discbine,redincolor,used thisseason,$5,000;CaseIH1020 17.5-ft.graintable,SCHknife,good polycartincluded,$3,500;Greenwich, Ohio(419)895-1002

Oliverbackhoe andloader,Model 2650,3,964hrs,2diggingbuckets , runsandoperatesgood,$7,800 ; (330)352-3600

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EQUIPMENT

Parts | Sales | Service | Financing

‘23 Pequea HT4102 Premium

Tedder 18’ 2”................ $11,500

Machinery

Ford5610 series2,1987model , 2WD,hasanAlliedloaderonit,rear tiresarelikenew,tractorrunsand drivesgood,readytowork,$14,000 ; callortext(724)771-7399Greensburg,

Miscellaneous

Free55-gallon opentopplastic drums;forsale2x4x20spruce,$4 each;(330)296-3954

Parkingbumpers,6-ft.,concrete, $30 each;(330)208-2663

Misc Livestock & Pets

Rabbits,all kinds,greatfor4-H , show,petsormeat;wantedminiRex's andminiLops,alsochickens ; (330)872-3707or(330)872-7088

Nursery Stock

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Paint/ Painting

CUSTOM PAINTING

and More CALL (330)-462-3054

tomdesign,posters,letterhead,office forms,envelopes,brochures,mailers, catalogs,colorcopies,scratchpads , mailingservices,banners,yardsigns andmore;everythingyouneed-includinggoodadvice; rod@lyleprinting.com (800)837-3419

Roofing

Barnrepairs-metalroofingandsiding,beams,foundation,oldhome renovationandrepair;replaceroofing, windows,doors,barnadditions,pole buildings,anythingtobarns,sheds , oldhomes;(330)428-0173

V icon1211 4x5roundbaler,fixed chamberwithbelts,twinetie,$1,500; MC9-ftrotaryscythe,newblades $900;JD4-barrake,gc,$700;Joe Rohrer,(330)738-2711cell(330)2054940

WantedNH 790-892chopper;Hitand Missmotors,12-15-HPplus,running only,cleanseedoats;(724)777-7885 Woods10-ft. brushog,newpaint,new tires,newcylinder,allnewoilseals mowslikenew,$7,500OBO ; (330)720-7173

Manufactured Homes

Newdisplay homesale,sectionals andsinglewideondisplayinDalton ; www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com (330)828-2990,followusonInstagram.@advhms

Manure Handling Equipment

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Grain Bins
Machinery & Equipment Partingout IH620graindrill ; (419)429-2772 USED EQUIPMENT DEALERSHIP Large inventory of Tractors, Farm & Hay Equipment, Dozers & more! We have almost everything you need! MAURY EQPT. CAMERON, OHIO (740) 458-1802 (740) 391-3962 USED EQUIPMENT MIXERS Trioliet 1200L VLLS Conveyor $17,000 Trioliet 1600L VLLC 3yrs. Old $30,000 Trioliet 1800 VLLS LH Conveyor $38,500 Trioliet 2000L ZKT CALL Trioliet 2400L ZKXT CALL Trioliet 1800 VLS RH Conveyor $21,500 Schuler 4020M RH Conveyor $6,000 Schuler 5020 LH Conveyor $24,500 Gehl 8500(W) $7,500 MANURE EQUIPMENT Houle 5350 Gallon Tank CALL Houle 7300 Gallon Tank JUST IN Houle 9'6" 3 pt. Super Pump $6,750 Jamesway 8" 3 pt. Art. Pump JUST IN Jamesway 6200 Gallon Tank JUST IN OTHER EQUIPMENT Patz 9427 Bale Chopper $4,500 Zimmerman Headgate $600 Royer Defacer - CAT Mount CALL Wic Bale Chopper $2,500 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee, OH 44624 Phone: (330) 893-2348 NOW SERVING YOU AT OUR 2ND LOCATION: 2782 US 22 NW, Washington Court House, OH 43160 Phone: (740) 463-0900 WE SHIP UPS DAILY www.haroldsequipment.com $4,55000 0 P Paatz z 944227 Baalle e C O D opperL h pp Sho r $ $3300,00000 Trrioliieet t 1660000L L VL O D C 3 r d rs. OldL y O S L 3yrs Olld LC
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Sheep

2reg .Katahdinyearlingrams,code onRR,blackhoofs,twinbornand raised,gooddisposition,$400eachor $350eachifyoupurchaseboth;seriousinquiriesonly(304)532-7577

20Dorset ewelambs,excellent breedingstock,AustralianandNew Zealandgenetics,Marchborn;call (330)231-5045

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Jacobsheep,2023Marchlambsfrom reg.flock,hardyanddiseaseresistance,2and4horns,$200-$400 ; (440)286-1396,Chardon

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RABER BROTHERS DORSETS

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Trailers

Trailerfor rent,18-ft.deck2-ft.tail83in.betweenfenders,9,400-poundcapacity,fullyequippedwithwinchand strapstohaulcars,trucksandmost loads,flexiblerentaloptions;(419)6062846Burbank,Ohio

Wanted to Buy

48-in.or54-in. mowerdeckthatwillfit aJDGT245ridingmower,alsofender; (330)264-0308

Wantto buy13-ft.flexgrainheadtofit 550MasseyFergusoncombine ; (740)749-3613

Wantedmeat grinder,wouldprefe r ButcherBoy;alsolardpress;Emanuel Miller,3724TR414,Dundee,Ohio 44624

Wantedto buyCaseIH575manure spreaderforparts,needgearboxes andwebdrive;(440)344-3154

Willbuy contentsofyourbarn,cash paid,fortractors,wood,farmimplements,motorcycles,toys,tools,gas pumps,etc.;(440)258-2615

Welding/ Welding Equipment

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To, SHERRY L. KEARNS, whose last known address is 1205 APPLE AVE., ALLIANCE, OH 44601, MELINA GILBERT, whose last known address is 6205 SENECA RD., MENTOR, OH 44060, MELISSA ANDERSON, whose last known address is 44881 PINE HOLLOW RD., LISBON, OH 44432, HEATHER DURR, whose last known address is 489 FOXWOOD RD., WAMPUM, PA 16157 and JOHN A. KEARNS, JR. whose last known address is unknown and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiffvs. ESTATE OF JOHN A. KEARNS, Sr., et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 128, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432:

Permanent Parcel No(s): 47-00054.000; 47 -00015.000; 47-00116.000

Property address: 7571 DEPOT ST., 7571 DEPOT ST. & 7559 DEPOT ST., ROGERS, OH 44455

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 27th day of July, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO

CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and Dairy 7-13, 7-20 and 7-27, 2023

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 2023 DT 135 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino

Prosecuting Attorney

Courthouse

135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

Lisbon OH 44432

PLAINTIFF VS.

UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNS OF JAMES PETERSON, et al, DEFENDANTS

To, UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNS OF JAMES PETERSON, whose last known address is 41096 S.R. 517, LISBON, OH 44432, to OHIO EDISON COMPANY, whose last known address is 76 S. MAIN ST., AKRON, OH 44308, to HILCORP ENERGY 1 LP, whose last known address is c/o CT CORPORATION SYSTER, 4400 EASTON COMMONS WAY, SUITE 125, COLUMBUS, OH 43219, to CEVCO PRODUCTION HOLDINGS 1 LLC, whose last known address is c/o CSC LAWYERS INCORPORATING SERVICE, 50 W. BROAD ST., SUITE 1330, COLUMBUS, OH 43215, to SALEM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL dba SALEM REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, whose last known address is 1995 E. STATE ST., SALEM, OH 44460 and to OHIO DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAID, whose last known address is 30 E. BROAD ST., 14TH FLOOR, COLUMBUS, OH 43215 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNS OF JAMES PETERSON, et al., Defendants.

This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 135, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 13-00903.000

Property address: 41096 S.R. 517, LISBON, OH 44432

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 3rd day of August, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief

of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 55-00283.000 Property address: OLD S.R. 558, SALEM, OH 44460

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 27th day of July, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and Dairy 7-13, 7-20 and 7-27, 2023

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230606-38 AS

PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO:

BEING AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ADVERTISING FORBIDS AND AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY TO ENTER INTO CONTRACTS FOR THE 2023 CITYWIDE STREET PAVING PROJECT FOR THE CITY OF SALEM AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway

Legal Notices

MONIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN 2024 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying.

PASSED 6/20/23

SUMMARY PREPARED BY:

C. BROOKE ZELLERS

LAW DIRECTOR

DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK

Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023.

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230606-37 AS

PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO:

BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT WITH THE UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ASSOCIA TED WITH THE MONITORING AND CLEANUP OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ON CITY PROPERTY RELATED TO THE FORMER NEASE CHEMICAL SITE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying.

PASSED 6/20/23

SUMMARY PREPARED BY:

C. BROOKE ZELLERS

LAW DIRECTOR

DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK

Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023.

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230606-39 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO:

BEING A RESOLUTION COMMENDING DAVID BANAR FOR HIS DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE CITY OF SALEM POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM APRIL 19, 1993 TOAPRIL27, 2023 AS PATROLMAN.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460.

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LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230705-45 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND APPROVING FEES FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY OF SALEM AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 7/5/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230606-36 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION TO ADOPT AND APPROVE AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUND AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE ASSISTANCE FUND
A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 6/20/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230606-40 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION COMMENDING DAVE TALBERT FOR HIS DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE CITY OF SALEM POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM JULY 10, 1999 TO JANUARY 31, 2007 AS PATROLMAN AND FROM FEBRUARY 1, 2007 TO MAY 2, 2023 AS DETECTIVE. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 6/20/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230620-44 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE TAX BUDGET OF THE CITY OF SALEM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2024 AND SUBMITTING THE SAME TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 6/20/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. Legal Notices IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 121 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. SAMMY RICHARD BARTH, ET AL., DEFENDANTS To, SAMMY RICHARD BARTH whose last known address is 1205 12th ST., SALEM, OH 44460 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. SAMMY RICHARD BARTH, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 121, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432. The object
Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 6/20/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230620-41 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT FOR CITY EMPLOYEES OF AFSCME, LOCAL 2701, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 6/20/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230620-42 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT FOR THE SALEM FIRE DEPARTMENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 6/20/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230620-43 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT FOR THE SALEM FIRE DEPARTMENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 6/20/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 7-20 and 7-27, 2023. Legal Notices IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 2023 DT 128 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF
ESTATE OF
VS.
JOHN A. KEARNS, SR, ET AL., DEFENDANTS
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